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Fashioning Indie: Popular Fashion, Music and Gender: Dress Cultures

Autor Rachel Lifter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2019
In 2005, British supermodel Kate Moss went to Glastonbury with her then-boyfriend, indie rocker Pete Doherty. Their unwashed appearance captured widespread attention, propelling the British indie music scene and its signature look-slender bodies clad in skinny jeans-to the center of popular fashion.Using this fashionable watershed as a launching point, Fashioning Indie narrates indie's evolution: from a 1980s British music subculture into a 21st-century international fashion phenomenon. It explores the lucrative transformation of indie style, first into high concept menswear and later into "festival fashion"-a womenswear phenomenon that remade what indie looked like and provided a launching point to reimagine who the ideal subject of indie could be.Fashioning Indie is essential reading for academic and popular audiences, offering an original account of what happens when a subculture is incorporated into the commercial fashion system. As the music and fashions of festivals face increasing scrutiny in debates about diversity and inclusion, and the transformations of indie style coincide with the global expansion of the second-hand retail sector, the book offers also essential insights into the broader culture of popular fashion in the 21st century and the values that inform it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350126329
ISBN-10: 1350126322
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Dress Cultures

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Considers intersections between fashion, gender, music, leisure, media and diaspora

Notă biografică

Rachel Lifter is Assistant Professor of Fashion Studies at Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA. Her writing appears in Fashion Cultures Revisited (2013), Fashioning Professionals (Bloomsbury 2018), and Fashion Stylists (Bloomsbury forthcoming 2020).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsIntroductionChapter 1: From subculture to hot look: The evolution of indieChapter 2: Skinny boys and Parisian runways: The commodification of indie authenticityChapter 3: Wellies, fringe and individual style: The commercial rise of festival fashionChapter 4: Prints, paints and crop tops: The emergence of Afro-diasporic festival fashion Chapter 5: Beyond Retro and the pop ragtradeConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

[Fashioning Indie] is recommended for those studying twenty first century fashion, especially those focusing on its intersections with independent music, music festivals, and the vintage and secondhand clothing markets. On those subjects, this book lays out many important concepts, events, and influential figures, making it a very solid resource for students and scholars.
'Indie' may be short for 'independent,' but the thrifted, often ill-fitting clothes that indie kids wear tell a more complicated story. Lifter tells that story here-with all its messy cultural and racial politics intact-in sharp and accessible prose.
Through extensive media analysis and original interviews, Lifter's book offers valuable insights into the fascinating nature of indie style and adds to the literature on style, authenticity, festivals and vintage fashion.
Fashioning Indie brilliantly captures the cultural history of indie fashion and music scenes since the 1980s through current popular festivals. Rachel Lifter thoughtfully positions the indie producers and consumers within the subcultural market and larger Western fashion system.