Surfers Soulies Skinheads... (kirjastopoisto)
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Surfers Soulies Skinheads & Skaters
Subcultural style from the forties to nineties
Amy De La Haye and Cathie Dingwall
1996
Erilaisten alakulttuuri-ilmiöiden pukeutumis- yms. tapoja 40-luvulta 90-luvulle
ainakin seuraavat eri alakulttuurien pukeutumis- jne tyylit esitelty kuvin ja sanoin: cowboy, hipster, zoot, beatnick, caribbean, gay & lesbian, preppy, radical, teddy boy, rockabilly, rocker, mod, hippy uk, hippy american, hippy dolce gabanna, psychedelic, rude boy, skinhead, rasta, funk, glam, skater, northern soul, snowboarder, punk, new romantic, head banger, psychobilly, casuals, old school, b-boy, two tone, fetish, gothic, indie, fashion eco, ravers, bhangrd, jungle ragga, cyberpunk, techno, street style,
siisti, hyväkuntoinen, värikäs, pehmeäkantinen, hieno kirja, sivuja ei ole numeroitu
huomaa että on kirjaston poisto, vaikka vain yhden kirjastoleiman löysin, kannet muovitetut, takannen alareunassa kirjaston viivakoodilappu ja selän alaosassa luokittelulappu.
De la Haye, Amy, ; Dingwall, Cathie, ; McGrath, Daniel, ; Victoria and Albert Museum,
The Victoria and Albert Museum 1996.
Muut nimekkeet
Subcultural style from the forties to the nineties
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[158] sivua : kuvitettu ; 30 cm
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englanti
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Sisältää sanaston nuorisokulttuurin pukeutumistyyleistä.
JulkaisijaLondon : The Victoria and Albert Museum, 1996.
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netistä:
As bold and vital as the styles that inspired it, Surfers, Soulies, Skinheads and Skaters goes back to the source, charting the circle of street style from the forties to the nineties, and featuring nearly 200 authentic outfits in striking photographs with amazing detail that includes shoes, jewelry and accessories. A fascinating dimension is added as the authors place examples of street fashion alongside the high fashion creations they have influenced, illustrating how these fashions "trickled up" to inspire top designers including Calvin Klein, Versace, Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. Accompanying the photographs are detailed descriptions and quotes from the wearers, giving their own highly individual views of their particular outfits. This is a flamboyant, one-of-a-kind survey of subcultural style that no one interested in fashion or design will want to miss.
From Library Journal:
This colorful exhibition catalog was produced to accompany a controversial streetstyle exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1994 and was written by that museum's curators of textiles and dress. The exhibit and this book attempt to codify British subcultural dress by dividing it into 50 categories spanning 50 years since World War II. Careful attention is given to the provenance of each garment and to overall look. Readers will be interested to see how styles that mainstream designers have adapted originated as statements of youthful rebellion. Unfortunately, the details are sometimes lost in the often small or dimly lit photographs, and British terminology may be confusing. Still, the text and captions are well written and amply detailed, and the book can be recommended as a fine example of creative design: layouts and type fonts were selected to typify and evoke each subculture. Overall, as a document of costume history and popular culture, this title belongs in every serious decorative arts collection.?Therese Duzinkiewicz Baker, Western Kentucky Univ. Libs., Bowling Green
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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