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The 7th Edition of Who's Who in Fashion captures the energy, drama,
excitement, and diversity of the luminaries working in the world of
fashion. This lushly illustrated book features profiles of fashion
legends as well as newcomers who make up the rich tapestry of the
fashion industry, spanning designers, photographers, costume
designers, writers/editors, illustrators, companies, accessory
designers, makeup/cosmetic specialists, and fashion conglomerates.
This new edition includes over 400 profiles, 90 of which are new,
and 820 images, making this a must-have reference for fashion
students, historians, costume curators, and fashion enthusiasts
alike. New Profiles Virgil Abloh, Haider Ackermann, Adidas, Adnym,
AEFFE, Mike Amiri, Imran Amed, Jonathan Anderson, Paul Andrew,
Rosie Assoulin, Kevyn Aucoin, Brendon Babenzien (Noah),
BCBGMAXAZRIA, Ritu Beri, Christopher Bevans (DYNE), Blair
Breitenstein, Bobbi Brown, Sarah Burton, Giuliano Calza, Ruth
Carter, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Moon Choi, Clo 3D, Condé Nast, Peter
Copping, Carly Cushnie, Drew Elliot, Edward Enninful, Erdem, Fenty,
Ronnie Fieg (Kith), Nicola Formichetti, Furla, Alexander Fury,
Mansur Gavriel, H&M, Han Chong (Self-Portrait), Tinker
Hatfield, Aurora James, Bouchra Jarrar, Kerby Jean-Raymond (Pyer
Moss), James Jebbia (Supreme), Claire Keller, Kering, Laura Kim
(Monse), Nick Knight, Loewe, Jerry Lorenzo (Fear of God), LVMH,
Brandon Maxwell, Laura Mercier, Alessandro Michelle, MISBHV, Bibhu
Mohapatra, Samira Nasr, Irene Neuwirth, Nigo (BAPE), Nike, Noon by
Noor, Opening Ceremony, OTB Group, Guo Pei, Heron Preston, Public
School, PVH Corp., Richemont, Patrick Robinson, Martine Rose,
Olivier Rousteing, Miles Socha, Franca Sozzani, Stüssy, Superdry,
Zang Toi, Uniqlo, The Vampire's Wife, Iris van Herpen, VF
Corporation, Rhuigi Villaseñor (Rhude), Junya Watanabe,
Wooyoungmi, Y/Project, Lynn Yaeger, ZARA, Ermenegildo Zegna
Instructor's Guide, Test Bank, PowerPoint presentations, and third
party video links available.
This book examines representations of home in literary and visual
cultures in the 20th and 21st centuries. The collection brings
together scholars working on literature, film, and photography with
the aim of showcasing new research in a burgeoning field focusing
on representations of domesticity. The chapters span a diverse
range of contexts from across the world and use a variety of
approaches to exploring representations of home including studies
of space, material culture, sexuality, gender, multiculturalism,
diaspora, memory and archival practice. They include explorations
of the Finnish Suburban home on film, home and the diasporic
imagination in Chinese Canadian women's writing and the archiving
practices and photographs used to document the homes of two gay
writers from Australia and New Zealand. By bringing together this
range of approaches and subjects, the book explores domestic
imaginaries as part of a multi-faceted, mutable and amorphous
conception of home in a modern, world context. This collection
therefore seeks to further studies of home by investigating how the
page, screen and photograph have constructed domestic imaginaries -
experiencing, critiquing, reconfiguring and archiving home - in a
global age.
This book examines representations of home in literary and visual
cultures in the 20th and 21st centuries. The collection brings
together scholars working on literature, film, and photography with
the aim of showcasing new research in a burgeoning field focusing
on representations of domesticity. The chapters span a diverse
range of contexts from across the world and use a variety of
approaches to exploring representations of home including studies
of space, material culture, sexuality, gender, multiculturalism,
diaspora, memory and archival practice. They include explorations
of the Finnish Suburban home on film, home and the diasporic
imagination in Chinese Canadian women's writing and the archiving
practices and photographs used to document the homes of two gay
writers from Australia and New Zealand. By bringing together this
range of approaches and subjects, the book explores domestic
imaginaries as part of a multi-faceted, mutable and amorphous
conception of home in a modern, world context. This collection
therefore seeks to further studies of home by investigating how the
page, screen and photograph have constructed domestic imaginaries -
experiencing, critiquing, reconfiguring and archiving home - in a
global age.
Picturing home examines the depiction of domestic life in British
feature films made and released in the 1940s. It explores how
pictorial representations of home onscreen in this period
re-imagined modes of address that had been used during the interwar
years to promote ideas about domestic modernity. Picturing home
provides a close analysis of domestic life as constructed in eight
films, contextualising them in relation to a broader, offscreen
culture surrounding the suburban home, including magazines,
advertisements, furniture catalogues and displays at the Daily Mail
Ideal Home Exhibition. In doing so, it offers a new reading of
British 1940s films, which demonstrates how they trod a delicate
path balancing prewar and postwar, traditional and modern, private
and public concerns. -- .
The 7th Edition of Who's Who in Fashion captures the energy, drama,
excitement, and diversity of the luminaries working in the world of
fashion. This lushly illustrated book features profiles of fashion
legends as well as newcomers who make up the rich tapestry of the
fashion industry, spanning designers, photographers, costume
designers, writers/editors, illustrators, companies, accessory
designers, makeup/cosmetic specialists, and fashion conglomerates.
This new edition includes over 400 profiles, 90 of which are new,
and 820 images, making this a must-have reference for fashion
students, historians, costume curators, and fashion enthusiasts
alike. New Profiles Virgil Abloh, Haider Ackermann, Adidas, Adnym,
AEFFE, Mike Amiri, Imran Amed, Jonathan Anderson, Paul Andrew,
Rosie Assoulin, Kevyn Aucoin, Brendon Babenzien (Noah),
BCBGMAXAZRIA, Ritu Beri, Christopher Bevans (DYNE), Blair
Breitenstein, Bobbi Brown, Sarah Burton, Giuliano Calza, Ruth
Carter, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Moon Choi, Clo 3D, Conde Nast, Peter
Copping, Carly Cushnie, Drew Elliot, Edward Enninful, Erdem, Fenty,
Ronnie Fieg (Kith), Nicola Formichetti, Furla, Alexander Fury,
Mansur Gavriel, H&M, Han Chong (Self-Portrait), Tinker
Hatfield, Aurora James, Bouchra Jarrar, Kerby Jean-Raymond (Pyer
Moss), James Jebbia (Supreme), Claire Keller, Kering, Laura Kim
(Monse), Nick Knight, Loewe, Jerry Lorenzo (Fear of God), LVMH,
Brandon Maxwell, Laura Mercier, Alessandro Michelle, MISBHV, Bibhu
Mohapatra, Samira Nasr, Irene Neuwirth, Nigo (BAPE), Nike, Noon by
Noor, Opening Ceremony, OTB Group, Guo Pei, Heron Preston, Public
School, PVH Corp., Richemont, Patrick Robinson, Martine Rose,
Olivier Rousteing, Miles Socha, Franca Sozzani, Stussy, Superdry,
Zang Toi, Uniqlo, The Vampire's Wife, Iris van Herpen, VF
Corporation, Rhuigi Villasenor (Rhude), Junya Watanabe, Wooyoungmi,
Y/Project, Lynn Yaeger, ZARA, Ermenegildo Zegna Instructor's Guide,
Test Bank, PowerPoint presentations, and third party video links
available.
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