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Kejsare. --- Fåfänga. --- Bedragare. --- Kläder.
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En gedigen och mycket rikt illustrerad bok om färgens och klädernas roll i det mänskliga livet. Författaren gör en kulturhistorisk genomgång av färgernas skiftande betydelse och lyfter fram det karakteristiska för olika tiders och kulturers klädsel och färgpreferenser. Färg, kläder och identitet är nära sammanlänkade och när man blickar tillbaka kan mode och färg berätta en hel del om bl.a. könsroller och tidsanda. Färger är dessutom viktiga symbolbärare. Att vitt förknippas med ljus och rött med blod är knappast överraskande, men varför står blått för trohet och gult för svek? Vår inställning till färg är i hög grad kulturellt konstruerad. Detta blir mycket tydligt om man följer med på den bildningsresa som den här boken erbjuder.
Kläder --- Mode --- psykologiska aspekter --- historia. --- historia.
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Art Nouveau movement overlapped with late Arts and Crafts in the 1890s and early modernism in the 1910s, combining the exquisite workmanship and natural forms of the former with the innovative materials, forms and practices associated with the latter. This book provides a fascinating introduction to the style, defining it, and placing it in design history by focusing on a number of important designers - Worth, Lucile, Paquin, Poiret - and key topics, such as clients and artists, jewelery and accessories, and advertising. Art Nouveau fashion questioned conventional gender norms with daring flamboyance, presenting women in suits, influenced by tailored menswear, for the street and overtly seductive lingerie for the boudoir. Fashionable corsets manipulated female bodies into increasingly artificial forms, while advertising seduced consumers with images of scantily clad women. The movement's radicalism and openness to diverse design influences directly influenced the counter-culture of the late 1960s, inspiring boutiques in London's fashionable Carnaby Street and San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury.
Art nouveau. --- Fashion design --- Costume --- Fashion --- Fashion and art. --- Women's clothing. --- Beauty and Fashion. --- Costume. --- Fashion. --- Fashion design. --- Jugendstil. --- Mode. --- Design. --- Modedesign. --- Mode --- Kläder --- Jugend. --- ABBIGLIAMENTO FEMMINILE --- History --- Historia. --- Sec. 19. --- Victoria and Albert Museum. --- 1900-1999. --- 1900-talet.
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"This book explores the impact of Westernization on Russia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and presents a wealth of photographs of ordinary Russians in all their finery. Christine Ruane draws on memoirs, mail-order catalogues, fashion magazines, and other period sources to demonstrate that Russia's adoption of western fashion had symbolic, political, and social ramifications and was inseparably linked to the development of capitalism, industrial production, and new forms of communication. This book shows how the fashion industry became a forum through which Russians debated and formed a new national identity."--Jacket.
Manufacturing technologies --- History of civilization --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Russian Federation --- Russia --- Clothing and dress --- Clothing and dress. --- Clothing trade --- Clothing trade. --- Kläder --- Konfektionsindustri --- Mode. --- History --- Historia --- 1613-1917. --- Rusland. --- Russia. --- Apparel industry --- Clothiers --- Clothing industry --- Fashion industry --- Garment industry --- Rag trade --- Textile industry --- Tailors --- Apparel --- Clothes --- Clothing --- Clothing and dress, Primitive --- Dress --- Dressing (Clothing) --- Garments --- Beauty, Personal --- Manners and customs --- Fashion --- Undressing --- Soviet Union
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"This catalogue was published in conjunction with the exhibition Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear, 1715-2015, organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and made possible by the Wallis Annenberg Director's Endowment Fund. Exhibition itinerary: Los Angeles County Museum of Art: April 10-August 21, 2016 The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney: December 3, 2016-March 12, 2017 Saint Louis Art Museum: June 25-September 17, 2017"--
Manufacturing technologies --- Sociology of culture --- History of civilization --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 2010-2019 --- history [discipline] --- fashion [concept] --- menswear --- DESIGN --- Exhibition catalogs. --- Fashion design --- Fashion design. --- Herrenmode. --- Herrmode --- History. --- Kläder --- Kostymer --- Men's clothing --- Men's clothing. --- Modedesign --- Männerkleidung. --- Vintage clothing --- Vintage clothing. --- Fashion. --- History --- Historia. --- Los Angeles County Museum of Art. --- Bauhaus Dessau --- Design. --- fashion [culture-related concept]
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After initial ambivalence about distinctive garb for its ministers, early Christianity developed both liturgical garments and visible markers of clerical status outside church. From the ninth century, moreover, new converts to the faith beyond the Alps developed a highly ornate style of liturgical attire; church vestments were made of precious silks and decorated with embroidered and woven ornament, often incorporating gold and jewels. Making use of surviving medieval textiles and garments; mosaics, frescoes, and manuscript illuminations; canon law; liturgical sources; literary works; hagiography; theological tracts; chronicles, letters, inventories of ecclesiastical treasuries, and wills, Maureen C. Miller in Clothing the Clergy traces the ways in which clerical garb changed over the Middle Ages. Miller's in-depth study of the material culture of church vestments not only goes into detail about craft, artistry, and textiles but also contributes in groundbreaking ways to our understanding of the religious, social, and political meanings of clothing, past and present. As a language of power, clerical clothing was used extensively by eleventh-century reformers to mark hierarchies, to cultivate female patrons, and to make radical new claims for the status of the clergy. The medieval clerical culture of clothing had enduring significance: its cultivation continued within Catholicism and even some Protestant denominations and it influenced the visual communication of respectability and power in the modern Western world. Clothing the Clergy features seventy-nine illustrations, including forty color photographs that put the rich variety of church vestments on display.
Church vestments --- Clothing and dress --- Power (Social sciences) --- Authority --- Vêtements liturgiques --- Vêtements --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Autorité --- History --- Social aspects --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church --- Histoire --- Aspect social --- Aspect religieux --- Eglise catholique --- Vêtements liturgiques --- Vêtements --- Autorité --- Clergy --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Apparel --- Clothes --- Clothing --- Clothing and dress, Primitive --- Dress --- Dressing (Clothing) --- Garments --- Beauty, Personal --- Manners and customs --- Fashion --- Undressing --- Clergy members --- Clergymen --- Indigenous clergy --- Major orders --- Members of the clergy --- Ministers (Clergy) --- Ministers of the gospel --- Native clergy --- Ordained clergy --- Ordained ministers --- Orders, Major --- Pastors --- Rectors --- Religious leaders --- Church costume --- Ecclesiastical garb --- Ecclesiastical vestments --- Vestments --- Costume --- Liturgical objects --- Authoritarianism --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Catholic Church&delete& --- Christianity --- Auktoritet --- Church vestments. --- Kirchliches Leben. --- Kleidung. --- Kläder --- Kyrkoskrud --- Liturgisches Gewand. --- Makt (samhällsvetenskap). --- Pouvoir (sciences sociales) --- Power (Social sciences). --- Präster. --- Textilkunst. --- Vêtements religieux --- Religiösa aspekter. --- History. --- Catholic Church. --- Christianisme --- Clothing. --- Social aspects. --- Sociala aspekter. --- Historia. --- Medeltiden. --- To 1500. --- Europa. --- Europe. --- Diocesan clergy --- Ecclesiastics --- Secular clergy
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