How has the fashion industry responded to turn-of-the-millennium non-binary identities? Do they have a supportive or exploitative relationship with queer, trans and ageing subjects? Fashion, Identity, Image unpacks these questions and many more in relation to clothing and representation, identity and body politics in British, European and American culture between 1990 and 2020. Jobling, Nesbitt and Wong explore issues of intersectionality and inclusivity through groundbreaking shows, including Maria Grazia Chiuris We Should All Be Feminists catwalk show for Dior (Spring-Summer 2017), Alexander McQueens The Widows of Culloden collection (Fall-Winter 2006), and the role of transgender models such as Oslo Grace since 2015. Looking to the future of our relationship with fashion, there's also an investigation of the android as a redemptive figure in Alessandro Micheles cross-cultural cyborg collection for Gucci (Autumn-Winter 2018/2019) and the impact of the ageing population with analysis of age and memory in work such as Magali Nougarèdes Crossing the Line (2002), and pleasure and morality in fashion publicity since the 1990s for the likes of Calvin Klein, D&G and American Apparel.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 05 May 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350183216
About Angelene WongPaul JoblingPhilippa Nesbitt
Paul Jobling is the author of Fashion Spreads (Berg 1999) Man Appeal (Berg 2005) and Advertising Menswear (Bloomsbury 2014). He was Visiting Professor between 2018 and 2020 for the MA Fashion Studies at The New School Parsons Paris France. Philippa Nesbitt graduated from the MA Fashion Studies The New School Parsons Paris. Her MA thesis explores the emergence and impact of gender non-conformativity in global fashion modelling and media. She is currently digital curator for Revue magazine. Angelene Wong graduated from the MA Fashion Studies The New School Parsons Paris. She is a doctoral student at School of Art Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University Singapore and a dance artist. Her doctoral thesis focusses on body politics at the intersection of fashion media dance and digitalisation.