Description
About the Author
Elena Romero began her fashion journalistic career as the former associate editor and a contributing editor for fashion bibles DNR and WWD. Through her work at both publications, Ms. Romero extensively chronicled the rise and growth of some of the market s pioneering brands, including Fubu, Phat Farm, Ecko Unlimited, Rocawear and Sean John. Her journalistic work in both trade and consumer publications helped legitimize the urban fashion industry that once was considered a fad. She is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Reviews
"Slick Rick writes the foreword to this vibrant exploration of the birth, spread and evolution of hip-hop style - from rec rooms to red carpets - through images and analyses from stylists, designers and more." -NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
"To mark the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, an exhibition at New York's Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology and an accompanying Rizzoli monograph unpack the stories of designers like Dapper Dan and behind iconic looks like Salt-N-Pepa's "Push It" jackets, created by rapper Christopher "Play" Martin, exploring the creative relationship between music and fashion." -HARPER'S BAZAAR
Book Information
ISBN 9780847899319
Author Elizabeth Way
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications