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The Mechanical Smile - Modernism and the First Fashion Shows in France and America, 1900-1929 (Hardcover, New)
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The Mechanical Smile - Modernism and the First Fashion Shows in France and America, 1900-1929 (Hardcover, New)
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A superlative study of the roots of the modern fashion show In the
early 20th century, the desire to see clothing in motion flourished
on both sides of the Atlantic: models tangoed, slithered,
swaggered, and undulated before customers in couture houses and
department stores. The Mechanical Smile traces the history of the
earliest fashion shows in France and the United States from their
origins in the 1880s to 1929, situating them in the context of
modernism and the rationalization of the body. Fashion shows came
into being concurrently with film, and this book explores the
connections between fashion and early cinema, which arguably
functioned as what Walter Benjamin called "new velocities"-forces
that altered the rhythms of modern life. Using significant new
archival evidence, The Mechanical Smile shows how so-called
"mannequin parades" employed the visual language of modernism to
translate business and management methods into visual seduction.
Caroline Evans, a leading fashion historian, argues for an expanded
definition of modernism as both gestural and performative, drawing
on literary and performance theory rather than relying on art and
design history. The fashion show, Evans posits, is a singular nodal
point where the disparate histories of commerce, modernism, gender,
and the body converge.
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