Streetstyle: From Sidewalk to Catwalk

Streetstyle: From Sidewalk to Catwalk

by tedpolhemus (Author)

Synopsis

This is an up-beat look at street fashion from 1940 to today, celebrating some 40 different styletribes, which will accompany a major exhibition on Streetstyle at the Victoria and Albert Museum in November 1994. We see how the styletribes interweave and evolve - the American Modernists of the early 1950s living on in the English Mods of the early 1960s, who became the Hard Mods, then the Skinheads, then the Ois!; while the 1950s Folkies became first the 1970s Hippies and then the New Age Travellers of the 1980s and 1990s. But for today's fashion-conscious young people, this is not all ancient history: Streetstyle offers the 1990s fashion world a supermarket of styles from which to pick and mix. Anyone is free to be part Beatnik, part Raver, or part Punk, part Grunge; Goths one day and Indie Kids the next. More than 200 illustrations, including 100 in colour, document the styles and their wearers - on the street, but also on the high-fashion catwalk, to which streetstyle has made an enormous, if perhaps unwilling, contribution. Ted Polhemus's many books include Fashion and Anti Fashion , Popstyles , Social Aspects of the Human Body , Bodystyles and Rituals of Love . He is the external curator of the Streetstyle exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: 1
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published: 10 Oct 1994

ISBN 10: 050027794X
ISBN 13: 9780500277942