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Delft Blue to Denim Blue: Contemporary Dutch Fashion

Editat de Anneke Smelik
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 apr 2017
Contemporary fashion in the Netherlands shows a unique mix of playful individualism, conceptual strength, and organisational innovation. Delft Blue to Denim Blue maps the landscape of Dutch fashion in all its rich variety and complexity.Luxuriously illustrated in colour, the book uncovers the cultural roots of Dutch fashion in a globalized context. The authors debunk myths surrounding Dutch fashion, dig up new facts and stories, and explore the creative relation of fashion design to cultural heritage. Written by experts in the field, Delft Blue to Denim Blue gives a rich overview of designers, ranging from G-Star jeans, and affordable retailer C&A, to a savvy brand like Vanilia, and from the famous designer duo Viktor&Rolf to a futuristic designer like Iris van Herpen. The book assesses the diversity of Dutch fashion designers, firms and brands in their historical and cultural contexts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781784531973
ISBN-10: 1784531979
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 102 colour and bw illus
Dimensiuni: 197 x 248 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Anneke Smelik is Katrien van Munster Professor of Visual Culture at the Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. She is project leader of the research programme 'Crafting Wearables: Fashionable Technology'. She is author and editor of many publications on visual culture, including Materializing Memory in Art and Popular Culture, The Scientific Imaginary in Visual Culture, And the Mirror Cracked: Feminist Cinema and Film Theory, and, co-edited with Agnes Rocamora, Thinking Through Fashion: A Guide to Key Theorists (I.B.Tauris, 2016).

Cuprins

Anneke SmelikIntroduction: The Paradoxes of Dutch Fashion [box: G-star]Part 1: Dutch Fashion Culture2.José TeunissenClogs on High Heels: Dutch Cultural Heritage and Fashion [box: Max Heijmans]3.Michiel SchefferContours of the Dutch Fashion Industry[box: Hollandia-Kattenburg]4.Maaike FeitsmaDon't Dress to Impress: Fashion Discourse in Dutch Journals[box: Frans Molenaar]5.Anneke Smelik, Daniëlle Bruggeman and Maaike FeitsmaVivid Colours: From the Local to the Global and Back Again:Oilily, Mac&Maggie and ¯CoraKemperman[box: Jan Taminiau]6.Maaike FeitsmaDenim Goes Dutch: A Myth-in-the-Making[box: Francisco van Benthum]Part 2: Dutch Firms and Designers7.Anja KöppchenVan Gils: Between Designing a Lifestyle and Making Suits [box: C&A]8.Anja KöppchenMexx: A Dutch Brand with Global Reach [box: Claudia Sträter]9.Anneke Smelik, Anja Köppchen and Constantin Von Maltzahn From Mac&Maggie to ¯CoraKemperman: Successful Co-Creation in Production and Consumption[box: People of the Labyrinths]10.Constantin Von MaltzahnVanilia: High-Street the Dutch Way[box: Marlies Dekkers]11.Constantin Von Maltzahn Spijkers en Spijkers: A Cut Above[box: Alexander van Slobbe]Part 3: Novel Perspectives 12.Daniëlle BruggemanDutch Fashion Photography: Liquid Bodies and Fluid Faces [box: Studio JUX]13.Daniëlle BruggemanFashion as a New Materialist Aesthetics: The Case of Viktor&Rolf [box: Bas Kosters]14.Anneke SmelikCybercouture: The Fashionable Technology of Pauline Van Dongen, Iris Van Herpen and Bart Hess[box: Anouk Wipprecht]BibliographyList of IllustrationsOn the ContributorsIndex