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98 reviewsISBN 10: 1860645062
ISBN 13: 9781860645068
Author: Cheryl Buckley, Hilary Fawcett
Representations of fashionable femininity have multiplied throughout the 20th century, with complex versions of feminine identity being found in fashion store advertising, magazines, photography, and museum collections. This book examines the relationship between women's fashion, female representation and femininity in Britain throughout the 1900s. The authors unpick the dynamics of the fashion system and set fashion into the context of British social life, using the oral history accounts of women of all classes to highlight the meanings of particular fashions.
1 Introduction Fashioning the Feminine: Fashion, Gender and Representation
2 Fashion, Sexuality and Representation at the Fin de Siècle
3 ‘Dehumanised Females and Amazonians’: Fashion, Women’s Magazines and the Female Body During
4 Re-imagining the Feminine: Fashion, Modernity and Identity in Britain Between the Wars
5 ‘Doon the Toon’: Young Women, Fashion and Sexuality
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Tags: Cheryl Buckley, Hilary Fawcett, Feminine, Representation