Power mode : the force of fashion /

Power Mode: The Force of Fashion" explores the multiple roles fashion plays in establishing, reinforcing, and challenging power dynamics within society. Published in tandem with The Museum at FIT exhibition of the same title, this book is divided thematically into five chapters that focus on t...

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Main Author: McClendon, Emma (Author)
Other Authors: Jenkins, Kimberly M. (writer of text.), Craik, Jennifer (writer of text.), Breward, Christopher, 1965- (writer of text.), McNeil, Peter, 1966- (writer of text.), Givhan, Robin (writer of text.), Steele, Valerie (writer of text.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Milano, Italy : Skira editore S.p.A., 2019.
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Summary:Power Mode: The Force of Fashion" explores the multiple roles fashion plays in establishing, reinforcing, and challenging power dynamics within society. Published in tandem with The Museum at FIT exhibition of the same title, this book is divided thematically into five chapters that focus on the impact of military uniforms, suits, status dressing, resistance, and sex on the power of fashion. It takes an object-based approach to investigate how certain garments have come to be culturally associated with power, as well as how their meanings have evolved over time. It also examines how fashion designers have interpreted these stylistic archetypes, both to convey and to subvert power. Texts by exhibition curator Emma McClendon are joined by object-based essays from renowned fashion scholars Valerie Steele, Christopher Breward, Jennifer Craik, and Peter McNeil, as well as Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Robin Givhan. The book also includes an essay by Kimberly M. Jenkins on the intersection of race, fashion, and power. This collection of texts offers readers a variety of perspectives to help form a theoretical framework for considering the power dynamics inherent in fashion objects.
Item Description:Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at The Museum at FIT December 10, 2019-May 9, 2020.
Physical Description:119 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 118).
ISBN:9788857239873
885723987X