Frida: Style Icon charts Frida's fashion evolution through 50
beautifully illustrated style moments including pieces from her
famous wardrobe, her most iconic looks and her own special kind of
styling. From embroidered blouses and traditional Tehuana dresses
to indigenous treasures and jewellery strung by Frida herself, this
book showcases how Frida used her style as a means of personal and
political expression. Her wardrobe includes examples of traditional
Mexican dress - rebozos (shawl), embroidered huipiles (square-cut
tops) and enaguas (skirts), as well as a series of hand-painted
medical corsets and supportive back-braces which also illuminate
the story of her near-fatal bus crash at the age of 18. Tastefully
and elegantly illustrated throughout, this volume is a must-have
for admirers of Frida Kahlo, fashion historians and fans of fashion
illustration.
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