Twentieth-Century American Fashion

Twentieth-Century American Fashion

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Cunningham Patricia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781845200725
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Americans began the twentieth century standing in Europe's sartorial shadow, yet ended by outfitting the world in blue jeans, T-shirts and sneakers. How did this come about? What changes in American culture were reflected in fashion? What role did popular culture play? This important overview of American fashion in the twentieth century considers how Americans went from imitating British and French fashion to developing their own sense of style. It examines such influences on dress as class, jazz and hip hop, war, the space race, movies, television and sports. Further, the book shows how gender, psychology, advertising, public policy, shifting family values, the American design movement and expertise in mass production profoundly influenced an American style that has been exported across the globe. From New York City's Bohemians to Hollywood's stars, Twentieth-Century American Fashion reveals the continuing importance of clothing to American identity and individual experience.
EAN 9781845200725
ISBN 1845200721
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date March 1, 2005
Pages 280
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 17
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Cunningham Patricia; Welters Linda
Illustrations 1, black & white illustrations
Series Dress, Body, Culture