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Skirts
Fashioning Modern Femininity in the Twentieth Century
Buch von Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell
Sprache: Englisch

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In a sparkling, beautifully illustrated social history, Skirts traces the shifting roles of women over the twentieth century through the era's most iconic and influential dresses.

While the story of women's liberation has often been framed by the growing acceptance of pants over the twentieth century, the most important and influential female fashions of the era featured skirts. Suffragists and soldiers marched in skirts; the heroines of the Civil Rights Movement took a stand in skirts. Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe revolutionized modern art and Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes in skirts. When NASA put a man on the moon, "the computer wore a skirt," in the words of one of those computers, mathematician Katherine G. Johnson. As women made strides towards equality in the vote, the workforce, and the world at large, their wardrobes evolved with them. They did not need to "wear the pants" to be powerful or progressive; the dress itself became modern as designers like Mariano Fortuny, Coco Chanel, Jean Patou, and Diane von Furstenberg redefined femininity for a new era.

Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell's Skirts looks at the history of twentieth-century womenswear through the lens of game-changing styles like the little black dress and the Bar Suit, as well as more obscure innovations like the Taxi dress or the Pop-Over dress, which came with a matching potholder. These influential garments illuminate the times in which they were first worn-and the women who wore them-while continuing to shape contemporary fashion and even opening the door for a genderfluid future of skirts. At once an authoritative work of history and a delightfully entertaining romp through decades of fashion, Skirts charts the changing fortunes, freedoms, and aspirations of women themselves.

In a sparkling, beautifully illustrated social history, Skirts traces the shifting roles of women over the twentieth century through the era's most iconic and influential dresses.

While the story of women's liberation has often been framed by the growing acceptance of pants over the twentieth century, the most important and influential female fashions of the era featured skirts. Suffragists and soldiers marched in skirts; the heroines of the Civil Rights Movement took a stand in skirts. Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe revolutionized modern art and Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes in skirts. When NASA put a man on the moon, "the computer wore a skirt," in the words of one of those computers, mathematician Katherine G. Johnson. As women made strides towards equality in the vote, the workforce, and the world at large, their wardrobes evolved with them. They did not need to "wear the pants" to be powerful or progressive; the dress itself became modern as designers like Mariano Fortuny, Coco Chanel, Jean Patou, and Diane von Furstenberg redefined femininity for a new era.

Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell's Skirts looks at the history of twentieth-century womenswear through the lens of game-changing styles like the little black dress and the Bar Suit, as well as more obscure innovations like the Taxi dress or the Pop-Over dress, which came with a matching potholder. These influential garments illuminate the times in which they were first worn-and the women who wore them-while continuing to shape contemporary fashion and even opening the door for a genderfluid future of skirts. At once an authoritative work of history and a delightfully entertaining romp through decades of fashion, Skirts charts the changing fortunes, freedoms, and aspirations of women themselves.

Über den Autor
Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Author's Note
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. The Delphos: Goddess Dressing
2. The Tennis Dress: Changing the Game
3. The Little Black Dress: Women in Uniform
4. The Wrap Dress: Working It
5. The Strapless Dress: Women on the Brink
6. The Bar Suit: Reinventing the Postwar Woman
7. The Naked Dress: Daring to Bare
8. The Miniskirt: Fashion's Final Frontier
9. The Midi Skirt: Divider of Nations
10. The Bodycon Dress: Anatomy as Accessory
Conclusion: The Future of Skirts

Bibliography
Notes
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 272
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781250275790
ISBN-10: 1250275792
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Chrisman-Campbell, Kimberly
Hersteller: Oxford University Press, USA
Maße: 216 x 146 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,363 kg
preigu-id: 120976649
Über den Autor
Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Author's Note
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. The Delphos: Goddess Dressing
2. The Tennis Dress: Changing the Game
3. The Little Black Dress: Women in Uniform
4. The Wrap Dress: Working It
5. The Strapless Dress: Women on the Brink
6. The Bar Suit: Reinventing the Postwar Woman
7. The Naked Dress: Daring to Bare
8. The Miniskirt: Fashion's Final Frontier
9. The Midi Skirt: Divider of Nations
10. The Bodycon Dress: Anatomy as Accessory
Conclusion: The Future of Skirts

Bibliography
Notes
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Geschichte
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 272
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781250275790
ISBN-10: 1250275792
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Chrisman-Campbell, Kimberly
Hersteller: Oxford University Press, USA
Maße: 216 x 146 x 24 mm
Von/Mit: Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell
Erscheinungsdatum: 06.09.2022
Gewicht: 0,363 kg
preigu-id: 120976649
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