Paris, Capital of Fashion accompanies a major exhibition at The Museum
at FIT, New York's only museum dedicated solely to the art of fashion.
This lavishly-illustrated book is edited by MFIT's director and chief
curator, Valerie Steele, also the author of the acclaimed Paris
Fashion: A Cultural History. This new book opens with an important
essay on how and why Paris became famous as the international
“capital of fashion.” Steele traces how the mythic “aura” of
Paris fashion was constructed over generations, as the splendour of
the court at Versailles came to be echoed by the spectacle of the
haute couture. Yet Paris has faced repeated challenges from other
fashion capitals, especially London, Milan, and New York. Essays by
Christopher Breward, David Gilbert, Grazia d'Annunzio, and Antonia
Finnane place Paris within a broader global narrative, while Sophie
Kurkdjian investigates the cultural value of the Parisian couture, and
Agnès Rocomora explores the online imagery of the chic Parisienne. As
The New Yorker recently put it, Paris is “the most glamorous and
competitive of the world's fashion capitals.” No other city has been
branded “Fashion” as Paris has. By opening the study of Paris
fashion to new approaches, this book explains why Paris still retains
its position as the world's undisputed fashion capital.
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ISBN
9781350102965
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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