Description
An original revisiting of American fashion through the critical lens of the everyday, looking at fashion as part of lived experience and considering the construction of 'American identity' through fashion in a diverse and inclusive manner.
About the Author
Hazel Clark is Professor of Design Studies and Fashion Studies, and currently Director of MA Fashion Studies, Parsons School of Design, New York. Her most recent books are Fashion and Everyday Life: London and New York (Bloomsbury, 2017) with Cheryl Buckley, and Fashion Curating (Bloomsbury, 2018) co-edited with Annamari Vanska. Lauren Downing Peters is Assistant Professor of Fashion Studies and Director of the Fashion Study Collection at Columbia College Chicago. She is the author of Fashion Before Plus-Size: Bodies, Bias and the Birth of an Industry (Bloomsbury, 2023).
Reviews
For anyone looking for a guide to the future of fashion this book is essential. It is a worthy addition to a fashion scholar's library. * Patricia Cunningham, The Ohio State University, USA *
Full of fascinating, surprising, and often subversive untold stories about people's engagement with everyday dress in America, this book is essential reading for all those interested in the exciting, expanding field of fashion studies. * Fiona Hackney, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK *
This book offers a wide-ranging collection of essays on the everyday fashions of ordinary Americans. Contributions by emerging scholars as well as seasoned authors represent diverse voices and multi-disciplinary approaches useful to anyone interested in American fashion. * Linda Welters, University of Rhode Island, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350331921
Author Dr Hazel Clark
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC