
In the first critical history of French ready-made fashion, Alexis Romano examines an array of cultural sources, including surviving garments, fashion magazines, film, photography and interviews, to weave together previously disparate historical narratives. The resulting volume – <i>Prêt-à-Porter: </i><i>Paris and Women</i> – situates the ready-made in wider cultural discourses of art, design, urbanism, technology and international policy.<br/><br/>Through a close study of fashion magazines, including Vogue and Elle, Romano reveals how the French ready-made and the genre of fashion photography in France developed in tandem. Analyses of representations of space, women and prêt-à-porter in such magazines – alongside other cultural ephemera such as contemporary film, documentary photography and family photographs – demonstrate that popular conceptions of fashion and modernity shifted in the period 1945-68.<br/><br/>By connecting national and personal histories, <i>Prêt-à-Porter: </i><i>Paris and Women</i> reveals the importance of the ready-made to broader narratives of postwar reconstruction, national identity, gender and international dialogue.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2022-05-19
ISBN-10:
1350126217
ISBN-13:
9781350126213
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