by Valerie Steele (Author)
Italian fashion, which encompasses designers and companies from Armani to Zegna, has become a dominant force in the fashion world. This work discusses the rise of Italian fashion since 1945, the development of the Italian look from the late 1970s to the present, and the many great designers who have contributed to Italy's fashion triumphs. Valerie Steele describes how Florence, Rome, and later Milan all became important fashion centres and how other Italian cities play specific roles within the country's fashion system. She explains the tradition of classic men's tailoring, the importance of accessories, the special connection between textile production and fashion, and the reasons why different regions of Italy specialise in different fabrics or goods. She also analyses the integration of the various sectors of the fashion industry, a uniquely Italian model quite different from those found in France, Britain or the United States. Illustrated with photographs of fashion ensembles, runway shots, advertising images and more, this is a celebration of Italian fashion in its many guises.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 18 Feb 2003
ISBN 10: 0300100140
ISBN 13: 9780300100143
Book Overview: This volume is the catalogue for an exhibition, sponsored by the Italian Trade Commission, at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City from 11 February 2003 through to 12 April 2003.