Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour
The companion volume to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s first fashion exhibition, Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour celebrates the history of American attire, from the cowboy boot to the zoot suit. From dresses worn by First Ladies to art-inspired garments to iconic moments in fashion that defined a generation, Fashioning America showcases uniquely American expressions of innovation, spotlighting stories of designers and wearers that center on opportunity and self-invention, and amplifying the voices of those who are often left out of dominant fashion narratives.

With nearly one hundred illustrations of garments and accessories that span two centuries of design, Fashioning America celebrates the achievements of a wide array of makers—especially immigrants, Native Americans, and Black Americans. Incorporating essays by fashion historians, curators, and journalists, this volume takes a fresh look at the country’s fashion history while exploring its close relationship with Hollywood and media in general, illuminating the role that American designers have played in shaping global visual culture and demonstrating why American fashion has long resonated around the world.
 
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Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour
The companion volume to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s first fashion exhibition, Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour celebrates the history of American attire, from the cowboy boot to the zoot suit. From dresses worn by First Ladies to art-inspired garments to iconic moments in fashion that defined a generation, Fashioning America showcases uniquely American expressions of innovation, spotlighting stories of designers and wearers that center on opportunity and self-invention, and amplifying the voices of those who are often left out of dominant fashion narratives.

With nearly one hundred illustrations of garments and accessories that span two centuries of design, Fashioning America celebrates the achievements of a wide array of makers—especially immigrants, Native Americans, and Black Americans. Incorporating essays by fashion historians, curators, and journalists, this volume takes a fresh look at the country’s fashion history while exploring its close relationship with Hollywood and media in general, illuminating the role that American designers have played in shaping global visual culture and demonstrating why American fashion has long resonated around the world.
 
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Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour

Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour

by Michelle Tolini Finamore (Editor)
Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour

Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour

by Michelle Tolini Finamore (Editor)

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The companion volume to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s first fashion exhibition, Fashioning America: Grit to Glamour celebrates the history of American attire, from the cowboy boot to the zoot suit. From dresses worn by First Ladies to art-inspired garments to iconic moments in fashion that defined a generation, Fashioning America showcases uniquely American expressions of innovation, spotlighting stories of designers and wearers that center on opportunity and self-invention, and amplifying the voices of those who are often left out of dominant fashion narratives.

With nearly one hundred illustrations of garments and accessories that span two centuries of design, Fashioning America celebrates the achievements of a wide array of makers—especially immigrants, Native Americans, and Black Americans. Incorporating essays by fashion historians, curators, and journalists, this volume takes a fresh look at the country’s fashion history while exploring its close relationship with Hollywood and media in general, illuminating the role that American designers have played in shaping global visual culture and demonstrating why American fashion has long resonated around the world.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610757850
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 10/10/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 77 MB
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About the Author

Michelle Tolini Finamore is a fashion curator and historian who has written widely on topics ranging from contemporary fashion to food history. Author of Hollywood before Glamour: Fashion in American Silent Film,she has taught courses on fashion, design, and film history at the Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Table of Contents

Contents Director’s Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Refashioning America | Michelle Tolini Finamore Indigenous Fashion: Every Garment Has a Story | Amber-Dawn Bear Robe They Have Names: Stories of Erasure | Michelle Tolini Finamore Woven into the American Fabric: Black Craftspeople and the Clothing Trades in Pre–Civil War Charleston | Tiffany Momon and Torren Gatson Fashion as History/History as Fashion: Phoebe and Pyer Moss | Elizabeth Way Westernwear: Complicating American Icons | Sonya Abrego Paris Fashions Americanized: The Development of American Style | Michelle Tolini Finamore Shaping the Standard Body: Sizing in American Fashion | Emma McClendon and Lauren Downing Peters Refashioning the World: Whiteness, Racial Plagiarism, and Diversifying the Future | Xuxa Rodríguez Hidden in the Seams: A Family Account of Dominican Immigration to Massachusetts | Angely Mercado Selected Bibliography and Suggested Reading Contributors Image Credits Index
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