
Fashioning Models
Image, Text and Industry
Berg Publishers
Published on 11. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-84788-154-0 (ISBN)
Description
The fashion model's hold on popular consciousness is undeniable. How did models emerge as such powerful icons in modern consumer culture?
This volume brings together cutting-edge articles on fashion models, examining modelling through race, class and gender, as well as its structure as an aesthetic marketplace within the global fashion economy. Essays include treatments of the history of fashion modelling, exploring how concerns about racial purity and the idealization of light skinned black women shaped the practice of modelling in its early years. Other essays examine how models have come to define femininity through consumer culture. While modelling's global nature is addressed throughout, chapters deal specifically with model markets in Australia and Tokyo, where nationalist concerns colour what is considered a pretty face. It also considers how models glamorize consumption through everyday activities, and neoliberal labour forms via reality TV.
With commentaries from industry professionals who experienced the cultural juggernaut of the supermodels, the final essay situates their impact within the rise of brand culture and the globalization of fashion markets since 1990. Accessible and highly engaging, Fashioning Models is essential reading for students and scholars of fashion and related disciplines.
This volume brings together cutting-edge articles on fashion models, examining modelling through race, class and gender, as well as its structure as an aesthetic marketplace within the global fashion economy. Essays include treatments of the history of fashion modelling, exploring how concerns about racial purity and the idealization of light skinned black women shaped the practice of modelling in its early years. Other essays examine how models have come to define femininity through consumer culture. While modelling's global nature is addressed throughout, chapters deal specifically with model markets in Australia and Tokyo, where nationalist concerns colour what is considered a pretty face. It also considers how models glamorize consumption through everyday activities, and neoliberal labour forms via reality TV.
With commentaries from industry professionals who experienced the cultural juggernaut of the supermodels, the final essay situates their impact within the rise of brand culture and the globalization of fashion markets since 1990. Accessible and highly engaging, Fashioning Models is essential reading for students and scholars of fashion and related disciplines.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
12 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
429 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84788-154-0 (9781847881540)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
08/2013
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€39.99
Available for download

E-Book
07/2013
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€39.99
Available for download
Persons
Joanne Entwistle is Senior Lecturer at King's College London, UK.
Elizabeth Wissinger is Associate Professor at the BMCC campus of the City University of New York, USA.
Elizabeth Wissinger is Associate Professor at the BMCC campus of the City University of New York, USA.
Content
Introduction
Joanne Entwistle, London College of Fashion, UK and Elizabeth Wissinger, BMCC, City University of New York, USA
Models as Brands
Joanne Entwistle, London College of Fashion, U and Don Slater, London School of Economics, UK
Part One - Histories of Fashion Modelling
From Artist's Model to the 'Natural Girl': Containing Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century Modelling
Elspeth Brown, University of Toronto, Canada
'Giving Colored Sisters a Superficial Equality': Re-Modelling African American Womanhood in Early Postwar America
Laila Haidarali, University of Essex, UK
Fashion Modelling in Australia
Margaret Maynard, University of Queensland, Australia
Performing Dreams: A Counter History of Models as Glamour's Embodiment
Patricia Soley-Beltran, University of Edinburgh, UK
Part Two - Behind the Image: Contemporary Fashion Modelling Work and Practices
The Figure of the Model and Reality Television
Stephanie Sadre-Orafai, New York University, USA
Made in Japan: Fashion Modelling in Tokyo
Ashley Elizabeth Mears, New York University, USA
Modeling Consumption: Fashion Modeling Work in Contemporary Society
Elizabeth Wissinger, BMCC, City University of New York, USA
Fashion Modelling: the Industry Perspective
In discussion with Cory Bautista, Agency Director, New York Models, USA; George Speros, Agent, Women's division, New York Models, USA; Doreen Small, Vice President, General Counsel Ford Model Agency, NY, USA; Melissa Richardson, founder and owner of Take2 Model Management, London, UK
Index
Joanne Entwistle, London College of Fashion, UK and Elizabeth Wissinger, BMCC, City University of New York, USA
Models as Brands
Joanne Entwistle, London College of Fashion, U and Don Slater, London School of Economics, UK
Part One - Histories of Fashion Modelling
From Artist's Model to the 'Natural Girl': Containing Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century Modelling
Elspeth Brown, University of Toronto, Canada
'Giving Colored Sisters a Superficial Equality': Re-Modelling African American Womanhood in Early Postwar America
Laila Haidarali, University of Essex, UK
Fashion Modelling in Australia
Margaret Maynard, University of Queensland, Australia
Performing Dreams: A Counter History of Models as Glamour's Embodiment
Patricia Soley-Beltran, University of Edinburgh, UK
Part Two - Behind the Image: Contemporary Fashion Modelling Work and Practices
The Figure of the Model and Reality Television
Stephanie Sadre-Orafai, New York University, USA
Made in Japan: Fashion Modelling in Tokyo
Ashley Elizabeth Mears, New York University, USA
Modeling Consumption: Fashion Modeling Work in Contemporary Society
Elizabeth Wissinger, BMCC, City University of New York, USA
Fashion Modelling: the Industry Perspective
In discussion with Cory Bautista, Agency Director, New York Models, USA; George Speros, Agent, Women's division, New York Models, USA; Doreen Small, Vice President, General Counsel Ford Model Agency, NY, USA; Melissa Richardson, founder and owner of Take2 Model Management, London, UK
Index