Exploring the intersection of 1990s fashion and cultural anxieties, this seminal publication delves into how contemporary styles reflected and influenced societal concerns. It provides an unexpected perspective on the era's trends, highlighting the deeper implications of fashion choices amid changing cultural landscapes. This reprint invites readers to reconsider the significance of fashion as a commentary on the times.
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The book celebrates the joy and excitement of welcoming a new baby. It offers heartfelt messages and well-wishes for both the parents and the newborn, emphasizing the love and hope that accompany this significant life event. The narrative is filled with warmth, encouraging readers to cherish the precious moments of early parenthood and the bond that forms with their child. It serves as a beautiful keepsake to commemorate the arrival of a little one.
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There are many new looks in fashion; here, at last, is a new look at fashion which focuses on the perplexing relationship between women, fashion and femininity: It brings together fashion and semiotics, psychoanalysis and style, interweaving the vocabulary of fashion literature with that of cultural studies and feminist theory. Helmut Newton's flashing model is contrasted with Deborah Tuberville's models of passive resistence, Jean Paul Gaultier's Dervish Bra with Elsa Schiaparelli's Shoe Hat, the cultural terrorism of punk in the 1970s with the postmodern bedlam of fashion in the 1980s. Analysing fashion at a level of representation, concerned more with images and ideas than with cut and fit, the authors make a series of sorties into fashion photography, design and cultural history, with centre around women, their bodies, and the pleasures and pains of fashion. An examination of attitudes to fashion in the early Women's Liberation Movement is followed by an analysis of how femininity has been appropriated and re-appropriated by women in the urban styles and subcultures of the 1970s and 1980s.