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…mehr
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Grayer Moore, PhD, is an art and design historian who teaches fashion history in New York City.
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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
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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