Perfect for any reader interested in fashion, history, or popular culture, this text is an essential resource that presents vital information and informed analysis of key fashion fads not found elsewhere. Fashion Fads Through American History: Fitting Clothes into Context explores fashion fads from the 19th century to the current decade, providing the reader with specific insights into each era. The text draws fascinating connections between what we see in fashion phenomena—including apparel, accessories, hair, and makeup—and events in popular culture in general and across history. Written by an art and design historian, the book is ideal for a wide range of student research projects, especially those in American history, social studies, art, and literature classes. It covers topics overlooked by fashion history texts because of their origination outside of the formal fashion system. Each entry provides critical historical context to help readers understand why the fad originated and why it resonated with consumers, and presents vital information and analysis of key fashions that were intimately related to currents in contemporary culture. The text also considers the resurgence of some fashion fads in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and provides context for their relevance.
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Perfect for any reader interested in fashion, history, or popular culture, this text is an essential resource that presents vital information and informed analysis of key fashion fads not found elsewhere.
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Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1. From a Land Far Away: Foreign and Exotic Elements Infiltrate American Fashion Introduction Paisley Shawls (1840–1860) Turkish Costume (Circa 1850) Muumuus (Late 1950s–Early 1960s) Caftans (Mid-1960s–Early 1970s) Nehru Jackets (Late 1960s) Asian Text and Motifs (1983–1986) Bindis (Late 1990s–Early 2000s) Henna Tattoos (Late 1990s–Early 2000s) Kabbalah Bracelets (Mid-2000s) 2. Looking Glass Lunacy: Wild and Wonderful Hair and Makeup Fads Introduction Arsenic (1860s–1920) Cosmetic Hosiery (Mid-1940s) White Makeup (1960s) The Beehive (1960–1963) The Afro (1960–1970s) Makeup for Men (1975–1978) Synthetic Wig Wardrobes (Late 1960s–Mid 1970s) Jheri Curl (1980s) Temporary Hair Color (Mid-1980s) The Flat-Top (1988–1992) Stiletto Nails (2011–2013) Rainbow-Colored Hair (2011–2015) 3. Wild New Proportions: The Long and Short and Wide and Slender Shapes of Faddish Apparel Introduction Hot Pants (1971–1973) Earth Shoes (1970–1975) Palazzo Pants (1972–1973) Platform Shoes for Men (1972–1974) Midriff Shirts for Men (1980–1985) Fingerless Gloves (1983–1986) Wearing Two or More Watches (1985–1986) Mini Crini (1985–1989) Dookie Rope (1986–1989) Super Low-Rise Pants (2001–2003) 4. Living Out the Fantasy: Television, Music, and Movies Take to the Streets Introduction Coonskin Caps (1954–1956) Roy Rogers Apparel (1953–1957) Urban Cowboy (1979–1981) The Michael Jackson Look (1983–1984) Madonna Wannabe (1984–1985) "Frankie Say …" T-Shirts (1984–1985) Miami Vice Look (1985–1987) The Rachel Haircut (1994–1998) Spice Girls Style (1996–1999) Nerd Look (2010–2013) 5. High-Tech Fashions: Fads on the Cutting Edge Introduction Mauve (Late 1850s–1890s) Propeller Beanies (Late 1940s–1950s) Helmet Hats (Mid-1960s) Electronic Clothes (1966–1967) Mood Jewelry (1970s) Calculator and Arcade Watches (Mid-1980s) Robot or Cyclops Sunglasses (1982–1984) Hypercolor Clothes (1991) Illuminated Sneakers (1992–1994) Cell Phone Purse (Late 1990s–Early 2000s) FitFlop Walkstar (2007–2010) Mobile Phone Headsets (2006–2008) Headphone Hoodies (2005–2010) Designer and Celebrity Headphones (2013–2014) Google Glass (2013–2014) 6. Self-Styled, Reworked, and Re-Imagined: Consumers in Control of Fashion Fads Introduction Personalized Denim (1960s–1970s) Tie-Dye (1968–1972) Iron-On Letters (1977–1983) Graffiti Clothes (1985–1989) Wide Shoelaces (1982–1986) One Big Earring (1985–1986) Shoes with No Shoelaces (1985–1987) Wearing Clothes Backward (1991–1993) One Pant Leg Rolled Up (1995–1996) 7. Old Apparel, New Context: The Fads and Potential Faux Pas of Dressing Outside of Conventions Introduction Leg Warmers (1980–1984) Glacier Glasses (Early 1980s) Biking Shorts (Late1980s–Early 1990s) Fanny Packs (1988–1992) Jams (1984–1988) Zubaz (1990–1995) Crocs Clogs (2004–2007) Trucker Hats (2003–2004) Articulated Toe Shoes (2010–2012) Basketball Shorts and Tights (Early 2000s) 8. Radical Materials: These Are Such Stuff as Fads Are Made On Introduction Hairwork Mourning Jewelry (1860–1890) PVC Clothes (1965–1975) Paper Clothes (Late 1960s) Psychedelic Textiles (Late 1960s–Early 1970s) Velcro Sneakers (Mid-1980s) Jellies (Early 1980s) Neon (Mid-1980s) Acid Wash Denim (Late 1980s–Early 1990s) Neoprene (Late 1980s–Mid-1990s) 9. Beyond Compare: Iconic and Outrageous Fashion Fads Introduction Little Lord Fauntleroy Suits (1886–1905) Poodle Skirts (1949–1959) Love Beads (1967–1971) Go-Go Boots (1965–1966) Venetian Blind Sunglasses (1982–1986) Parachute Pants (1983–1985) Slap Wrap Bracelets (1990) Heelys (2001–2005) "Keep Calm and …" T-Shirts (2009–2013) Livestrong Bracelets (2004–2008) Grills (2005–2013) Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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Summing Up: Recommended. All libraries/levels.
Perfect for any reader interested in fashion, history, or popular culture, this text is an essential resource that presents vital information and informed analysis of key fashion fads not found elsewhere.
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Provides high school and college students with interesting information about the direct connections between fashion trends and history that is not available elsewhere in a scholarly source

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781610699013
Publisert
2015-12-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
964 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

Biographical note

Jennifer Grayer Moore, PhD, is an art and design historian who teaches fashion history in New York City.