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Androgyne, fashion + gender, Patrick Mauriès ; translated from the French by Barbara Mellor

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Androgyne, fashion + gender, Patrick Mauriès ; translated from the French by Barbara Mellor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-185) and index
Illustrations
portraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Androgyne
Responsibility statement
Patrick Mauriès ; translated from the French by Barbara Mellor
Sub title
fashion + gender
Summary
In January 2011, Jean Paul Gaultier's haute couture runway show ended with the image of a willowy blonde bride in a diaphanous gown. The bride was a man, and one of the first models to walk for both men's and women's collections. The event marked the start of a trend. "This ad is gender neutral," proclaimed a 2016 poster for the fashion brand Diesel; "I resist definitions," announced a Calvin Klein ad in the same year, while a Louis Vuitton shoot featured Jaden Smith wearing a skirt. The art of Edward Burne-Jones and Gustave Moreau, the writings of Oscar Wilde, and the mystic Josephin Peladan prove that the turn of the previous century was as compelled by androgyny as this one. Patrick Mauries presents a cultural history of androgyny accompanied by a striking selection of more than 120 images, from nineteenth-century painting to contemporary fashion photography, drawing on the worlds of art and literature to give us a deeper understanding of the strange but timeless human drive to escape from defined categories
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Fashion + genderFashion plus gender
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