Description
This engaging volume tells the history of Western fashion, exploring how and why it has influenced people's attitudes, actions, and beliefs since the Middle Ages. Back in Fashion focuses on themes specific to particular periods-such as the significance of medieval sumptuary laws that limited expenditure on clothing; the use of black in early modern Europe; the role of sports on clothing in contemporary times; and the rise of luxury in the new millennium. Author Giorgio Riello investigates how fashion has shaped and continues to characterize Western societies, impacting the lives of millions of people and their relationship to the economy and politics.
Making a masterful case for why fashion history demands academic consideration on par with other more traditional histories, Riello presents fashion as a complex and constantly evolving force that not only reflects but drives cultural transformation.
About the Author
Giorgio Riello is chair of early modern global history at the European University Institute in Florence and professor of global history and culture at the University of Warwick, UK.
Reviews
"One of the strengths is the inclusion of academic theory, briefly outlined, to explain how developments with fashion occurred...a useful reference, perhaps something of a fashion history primer."-Dr. Benjamin Linley Wild, The Journal of Dress History
Book Information
ISBN 9780300218848
Author Giorgio Riello
Format Hardback
Page Count 289
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press