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Fashion stylists : history, meaning and practice

Title
Fashion stylists : history, meaning and practice / edited by Ane Lynge-Jorlén.
ISBN
9781350115927
9781350115064
9781350115057
1350115053
Edition
First edition.
Publication
London [England] : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020.
Distribution
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (256 pages) : illustrations.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes index.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Stylists have become increasingly influential in shaping fashion imagery. They have moved from the backstage, as unrecognised players, to the frontstage of fashion where they are lauded for both for their work and personal style. This collection is the first to explore the history, meaning and practice of styling through unprecedented interviews and a host of historic and present day case studies. Revealing contemporary practices of styling musicians, contributing to magazine spreads and conveying immersive experiences, Lynge-Jorlen reveals that the stylist's job is not merely a matter of compilation. Fashion stylists are creative consultants for brands and image makers who see the mood of the image through, satisfy the needs of clients and push the boundaries of image making. 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. Featuring contributions from leading experts, Fashion Stylists is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in image making, art, entrepreneurship and the history of fashion professionals.
Variant and related titles
Berg fashion library.
Other formats
Also published in print.
Print version:
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 04, 2021
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Plates Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements
Introduction: Fashion Stylists. History, Meaning and Practice By Ane Lynge-Jorlň 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-Jorlň
Chapter 4 . Examining Uncertainty: An interview with Anders Sl̜vsten 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 Volont ̌
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
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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