Stylists have become increasingly influential in shaping fashion imagery. They have moved from the backstage, as unrecognised players, to the frontstage of fashion, becoming celebrated for their creative work as image makers for magazines, advertising and fashion designers. Yet little is known about the profession, its diverse incarnations and its aesthetic economy. Featuring contributions from leading experts and stylists, this collection is the first to explore the history, meaning and practice of fashion styling through interviews and historic and present-day case studies.
Featuring in-depth contributions from prominent fashion scholars, chapters span historical periods, cultural contexts and theoretical frameworks, employing a range of methodologies in the international case studies upon which they're based. Interspersed with interviews with innovative fashion stylists working today, and drawing on examples from advertising, the catwalk and magazines, this book explores the challenges faced by stylists in a fashion system increasingly shaped by commercial pressures and by growing numbers of collections and seasons.
Fashion Stylists is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in image-making, the representation of style and fashion, entrepreneurship and the history of fashion professionals.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Fashion Stylists is a timely book that fills a gap in modern fashion history and it successfully establishes styling as a worthy and valuable area of research. * Viscose * Fashion Stylists is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in image-making, the representation of style and fashion, entrepreneurship and the history of fashion professionals. * de la Pen * Interviews are meaningfully interwoven with the scholarly chapters ... [and] provide first-hand insights ... [A] groundbreaking book. * International Journal of Fashion Studies * A welcomed and timely publication that brings together an array of sophisticated scholarship and interdisciplinary approaches and is greatly complemented by a series of in-depth interviews. An audience of students, academics and practitioners alike will benefit from this informative and far-reaching work. * Felice McDowell, University of the Arts London, UK * An exciting, well-illustrated collection, employing wideranging methodologies, from archival research to interviews with practitioners, to tell us all we need to know - and more - about fashion styling. Recommended to anyone interested in the creative evolution of fashion. * Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-350-24293-7 (9781350242937)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ane Lynge-Jorlen is an independent fashion scholar, author of Niche Fashion Magazines and Director of Designers' Nest, a talent incubator for Nordic fashion graduates.
Herausgeber*in
Lund University, Sweden
List of Illustrations
List of Plates
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Fashion Stylists. History, Meaning and Practice
By Ane Lynge-Jorlen
Part 1: History and Profession of the Stylist Within and Beyond Magazines
Chapter 1. Stylist: Etymology and History of a Role
By Philip Clarke
Chapter 2. In the Changing Room: A study of the act of styling before 'styling' in Danish fashion, 1900-1965
By Marie Riegels Melchior
Chapter 3. The Homeless and The Hunchback. Experimental Styling, Assembled Bodies and New Material Aesthetics in Niche Fashion Magazines
By Ane Lynge-Jorlen
Chapter 4. Examining Uncertainty: An interview with Anders Solvsten Thomsen
By Susanne Madsen
Chapter 5. Finding Beauty in the Moment: An interview with Elizabeth Fraser-Bell
By Susanne Madsen
Chapter 6. Styling Unpopular Knowledge: An Interview with Akeem Smith
By Jeppe Ugelvig
Part 2: Identity, Gender, Ethnicity and Style Narratives
Chapter 7. 'Rethinking Fashion': Caroline Baker and Nova Magazine 1967- 1975
By Alice Beard
Chapter 8. 'Looking Good in a Buffalo Stance': Ray Petri and the Styling of New Masculinities
By Shaun Cole
Chapter 9. Styling '90s Hip-Hop, Fashioning Black Futures
By Rachel Lifter
Chapter 10. Questioning Fashion's Parameters: An Interview with Benjamin Kirchhoff
By Susanne Madsen
Chapter 11. Exploring the Female Gaze: An Interview with Roxane Danset
By Francesca Granata
Chapter 12. Building Little Sculptures: An Interview with Vanessa Reid
By Susanne Madsen
Part 3: Global Fashion Media and Geographies of Styling Practices
Chapter 13. The Stylist's Trade: Fashion Styling in Milan in an Era of Digitisation
By Paolo Volonte
Chapter 14. Commercial Styling. An Ethnographic Study on Styling Practices at H&M
By Philip Warkander
Chapter 15. Twisting References: An Interview with Lotta Volkova
By Susanne Madsen
Chapter 16. Creating Orderly Chaos: An Interview with Naomi Itkes
By Maria Ben Saad
Index