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Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x240 mm, 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: V & A Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1838510117
  • ISBN-13: 9781838510114
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x240 mm, 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations; 208 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: V & A Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1838510117
  • ISBN-13: 9781838510114
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Unique exploration of how the cultural renaissance following independence evolved into today’s dynamic African fashion revolution

At a moment of unprecedented creativity in men’s fashion and reflection on gender, this thought-provoking, richly illustrated book explores how designers, tailors, photographers, and artists—and their clients and sitters—have constructed and performed masculinity and unpicked it at its seams. Fashioning Masculinities first strips things back to consider the naked male body and the continued influence of the classical ideal: the Adonis—enthusiastically reconsidered by successive generations from 18th-century (Grand) tourists to Robert Mapplethorpe, Calvin Klein, and even Captain America. The book then transitions to explore the very opposite—“the peacock.”

For centuries men have used clothing to express status, wealth, and individuality. In this section, everything from richly embellished fabrics, shimmering textiles, voluminous cloaks, bulging codpieces, and highly polished armor to Stormzy’s stab vest and Prince’s boots is featured—the uniting factor being that they have all been worn with swagger and defiance. The final section surveys the suit: the three-piece tailored garment that has come to epitomize masculine attire. But for all its homogeneity, the suit has taken on myriad personas, from the historicizing cut of the Teddy Boys and the bold iconoclasm of Alexander McQueen to the creativity of Billy Porter’s “Tuxedo” Oscars gown. Fashioning Masculinities challenges our preconceptions about menswear revealing the fascinating historical roots of the styles we see gracing the sidewalks, catwalks and red carpets of today.

Recenzijos

The book contains short, savvy essays exploring aspects of masculine fashion. And it is beautiful: full of crisply rendered images of paintings, photojournalism and photographs of garments from the V&A's unparalleled collection. Richard Thompson Ford, South China Morning Post, 26th September 2022 -- The glossy, coffee-table-sized work is a visual feast but doesn't shirk the exhibition's intellectual side., Eric Twardzik, The Robb Report, The 8 Best Menswear Books of the Year, 19th December 2022 -- #2 in '45 fashion books for style-conscious men to read now', Zak Maoui, GQ, 3rd March 2023

Daugiau informacijos

Fashioning Masculinity challenges our preconceptions about menswear, revealing the fascinating historical roots of how we dress today. Accompanies V&A exhibit (March-November 2022); sponsored by Gucci.
Sponsor's Foreword 8(1)
Alessandro Michele
Director's Foreword 9(1)
Tristram Hunt
Do Clothes Make The Man? 10(16)
Rosalind Mckever
UNDRESSED
Marble Marvels And Classical Ideals
26(18)
Sarah Goldsmith
A Polished Impression
44(4)
Alun Withey
Behind Clothes: Fashioning Men At The Museum
48(12)
Satish Padiyar
A Developed Physique
60(8)
Zorian Clayton
Underpinnings: The Next Best Thing To Naked
68(16)
Shaun Cole
OVERDRESSED
Young Englishmen Behaving Badly (And Dressing Outrageously)
84(14)
Susan North
A Well-Turned Leg
98(6)
Elisabeth Gernerd
Braggadocio: A Brief History Of Swagger
104(10)
Elizabeth Currie
Fine And Dandy
114(16)
Claire Wilcox
Sartorial Encounters: The Kimono And Masculine Style
130(12)
Anna Jackson
Orlando As A Boyette
142(12)
Rosalind Mckever
A Hibiscus Print
154(10)
Cher Potter
REDRESSED
Monochrome Man
164(22)
Christopher Breward
A Full Monty
186(6)
Miriam Phelan
A Suitable Hat
192(4)
Oriole Cullen
The Hybrid Of It All: The Making Of Black British Style
196(12)
Ekow Eshun
A Tailored Sari
208(6)
Avalon Fotheringham
A Broken Suit
214(8)
Marta Franceschini
The Jacket Eroded, Borrowed, Evolved
222(14)
Alistair O'Neill
What Ever Happened To Contemporary Menswear?
236(14)
Charlie Porter
Epilogue 250(1)
Gus Casely-Hayford
Fashioning The Future 250(2)
Afterword 252(2)
Virgil Abloh
Notes 254(6)
Bibliography 260(7)
Picture Credits 267(1)
Acknowledgements 268(1)
Contributors 269(1)
Index 270
Rosalind McKever is Curator of Paintings and Drawings at the V&A

Claire Wilcox is Senior Curator in the Department of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion at the V&A and Professor in Fashion Curation at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts, London.

Marta Franceschini is Exhibition Research Assistant at the V&A