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Little black dress: a radical fashion
Abstract
"At its inception, the "Little Black Dress", designed by Coco Chanel, was radically modern: a masculine-inspired, anti-traditionalist female attire, yet it has remained a wardrobe staple for almost a century. Bringing together international scholars, curators and fashion writers, this volume explores how black's paradoxical meanings have made the LBD simultaneously expressive of respect and rebellion, sophistication and dissident sexualities, piety and perversion. The book also looks at the smart technologies which are responding to the demand for the fashion industry to be more aware of sustainability."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Foreword / Christopher Breward -- Well-mannered black? Fashion, femininity and feminism / Georgina Ripley -- Spiritual black / Lynne Hume -- Sublime black: perfection of line and technical wizardry / Iain R Webb -- Black will take any other hue / Makoto Ishizeki -- LBD(SM) / Fiona Jardine -- Fashion, technology and the LBD / Pamela A Parmal -- The 'post-postmodern' little black dress / Georgina Ripley.
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Publication
Edinburgh: NMS Enterprises Limited - Publishing, 2023
Year
Is about
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Period
1900-2099
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ISBN
- 1910682276
- 9781910682272
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Notes
"This publication was developed alongside the exhibition 'Beyond the little black dress', 1 July-29 October 2023 (at National Museum of Scotland, ..., Edinburgh ...)" -- Colophon.
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