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In the first critical history of French ready-made fashion, Alexis
Romano examines an array of cultural sources, including surviving
garments, fashion magazines, film, photography and interviews, to
weave together previously disparate historical narratives. The
resulting volume – Prêt-à -Porter: Paris and Women –
situates the ready-made in wider cultural discourses of art,
design, urbanism, technology and international policy. Through a
close study of fashion magazines, including Vogue and Elle, Romano
reveals how the French ready-made and the genre of fashion
photography in France developed in tandem. Analyses of
representations of space, women and prêt-à -porter in such
magazines – alongside other cultural ephemera such as
contemporary film, documentary photography and family photographs
– demonstrate that popular conceptions of fashion and modernity
shifted in the period 1945-68. By connecting national and personal
histories, Prêt-à -Porter: Paris and Women reveals the
importance of the ready-made to broader narratives of postwar
reconstruction, national identity, gender and international
dialogue.
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Mood of the Moment - Gaby Aghion and Chloe
Choghakate Kazarian; Contributions by Alexis Romano, Camille Kovalevsky, Kristina Parsons, Paulo Melim Andersson, …
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R1,407
Discovery Miles 14 070
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An exploration of fashion designer Gaby Aghion’s life, career,
and legacy at the French fashion house Chloé  As imagined
by the company’s founder, Gaby Aghion (1921–2014), the
sophisticated, romantic, and glamorous designs of Chloé have
captured the energy and aspirations of generations of women since
Aghion designed her first collection in 1952. This sumptuously
illustrated book centers Chloé and Aghion within the cultural
arena and crystallizes a major transition in the postwar Parisian
fashion industry, from haute couture to prêt-à -porter.
Aghion defined Chloé as a brand of luxury ready-to-wear clothing
combining high-end materials and savoir faire with light shapes for
active women. Aghion, an Egyptian Jew in Paris, brought a fresh,
outsider perspective to French fashion. Â Seventy years of
archival clothing from Chloé designers are reproduced here, many
for the first time, along with sketches, advertisements, and
photographs. Essays shed light on Aghion’s life, the company’s
approach to fashion, and the ways in which it fostered young
talents. The book celebrates Aghion’s daring entrepreneurship and
her legacy through the acclaimed designers who embodied and
reinterpreted her original inspiration. Paulo Melim Andersson,
Gabriela Hearst, Clare Waight Keller, Karl Lagerfeld, Hanna
MacGibbon, Stella McCartney, Peter O’Brien, Phoebe Philo, Natacha
Ramsay-Levi, and Martine Sitbon offer recollections of their
experiences working at the fashion house. Â Published in
association with the Jewish Museum, New York  Exhibition
Schedule: Â Jewish Museum, New York (October 13,
2023–February 18, 2024)
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