TY - BOOK ID - 133983915 TI - Documenting Fashion AU - Affuso, Elizabeth AU - Björkin, Mats AU - Caffaro, Giulia AU - Caoduro, Elena AU - Dyer, Jihane AU - Halliday, Rebecca AU - Lehnert, Sigrun AU - Nakama, Julie AU - Pedroni, Marco AU - Ritzenhoff, Karen A. AU - Ulfsdotter, Boel PY - 2023 SN - 9781474476164 PB - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Celebrities in mass media KW - Documentary films KW - Fashion in motion pictures KW - History and criticism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133983915 AB - Offers the first edited collection with an explicit documentary focus on fashion icons, events, cultures and industriesInvestigates the bearings of the documentary image and its visual politics in relation to fashionPushes forward new understandings of how different media and platforms, such as documentary feature films, television factual programmes, online videos, fashion exhibitions, edutainment and industrial films, interrogate ‘the real’ in relation to fashionConsiders a wide range of both contemporary and historical case studies, including analysis of fashion documentaries, fashion-series on television and online videos, including Queer Eye (2018), Follow Me (2017), Bill Cunningham New York (2010), and McQueen (2018)Includes two expanding interviews, one with Alexandra Palmer, senior fashion curator at Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, and one with Lorna Tucker, director of Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activists (2018)Feuds within fashion houses, megalomaniacs and photoshoot nightmares – fashion and drama have been a perfect match for decades. Over the past ten years, we have witnessed a boom of documentaries about fashion magazine editors, fashion and media politics and the history of fashion houses.How and why did fashion documentaries and non-fiction media become so popular? Documenting Fashion explores and reassesses the role of documentary media by tracing its history in shaping our understanding of fashion across multiple platforms and different national contexts, including industrial films, newsreels, TV shows, documentary films, digital media and photography. The essays in this collection underpin and profile a scholarly space in which a dialogue between fashion and documentary studies can evolve by drawing from different methodologies and approaches, such as media and cultural studies, ethnography, archival and museum studies, gender studies, marketing and public relations. ER -