Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot
Social meets fashion history in the tantalizing story of the boot from the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition to online shopping and fashion blogs. Weaving together such unlikely elements as Glam Rock, the martyrdom of Joan of Arc, and the Iran-Contra scandal, it shows how the modern fashion boot plays with our ideas of gender, straddling the line between practical and stylish, between fashion and fetish. Peake, author of the popular Made for Walking blog, includes thought-provoking photos and graphs that look deeply into what boots do, and what we make them do. In the words of renowned designer Beth Levine, "Boots moved into prominence the same time The Pill did. Both were symbols of a woman’s new freedom and emancipation." Whether you’re a student of fashion history, a collector of vintage clothes, or someone who feels “five hundred times more dashing” wearing boots, this book is for you.
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Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot
Social meets fashion history in the tantalizing story of the boot from the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition to online shopping and fashion blogs. Weaving together such unlikely elements as Glam Rock, the martyrdom of Joan of Arc, and the Iran-Contra scandal, it shows how the modern fashion boot plays with our ideas of gender, straddling the line between practical and stylish, between fashion and fetish. Peake, author of the popular Made for Walking blog, includes thought-provoking photos and graphs that look deeply into what boots do, and what we make them do. In the words of renowned designer Beth Levine, "Boots moved into prominence the same time The Pill did. Both were symbols of a woman’s new freedom and emancipation." Whether you’re a student of fashion history, a collector of vintage clothes, or someone who feels “five hundred times more dashing” wearing boots, this book is for you.
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Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot

Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot

by Andy Peake
Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot

Made for Walking: A Modest History of the Fashion Boot

by Andy Peake

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Overview

Social meets fashion history in the tantalizing story of the boot from the Roaring Twenties and Prohibition to online shopping and fashion blogs. Weaving together such unlikely elements as Glam Rock, the martyrdom of Joan of Arc, and the Iran-Contra scandal, it shows how the modern fashion boot plays with our ideas of gender, straddling the line between practical and stylish, between fashion and fetish. Peake, author of the popular Made for Walking blog, includes thought-provoking photos and graphs that look deeply into what boots do, and what we make them do. In the words of renowned designer Beth Levine, "Boots moved into prominence the same time The Pill did. Both were symbols of a woman’s new freedom and emancipation." Whether you’re a student of fashion history, a collector of vintage clothes, or someone who feels “five hundred times more dashing” wearing boots, this book is for you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764354991
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 05/28/2018
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Andy Peake is a writer and museum curator. Born in London, he graduated from the University of Oxford and has worked for a number of major museums. He currently lives in Connecticut with his wife and daughter.

Table of Contents

Preface 5

Chapter 1 Why Boots? 6

Chapter 2 Madame Poiret's Boots 25

Chapter 3 Mrs. Levine's Inspiration 39

Chapter 4 Chapeau Melon el Bottes de Cuir 53

Chapter 5 The Age of the Boot 70

Chapter 6 Everything Old Is New Again 89

Chapter 7 The New Ease in Fashion 108

Chapter 8 A Sharper Edge 124

Chapter 9 The Year of the Boot 139

Chapter 10 Into the New Millennium 156

Notes 176

Bibliography 187

Index 188

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