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Boutique : a '60s cultural phenomenon / Marnie Fogg.

By: Fogg, Marnie.
London, England, UK : Mitchell Beazley, ©2003Description: 192 pages : some colored illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 1840006218.Subject(s): Fashion -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century | Fashion designers -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century | Fashion design -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century | Clothing trade -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century | Nineteen sixties | Fashion -- History -- 20th century | Clothing and dress -- History -- 20th century | Fashion -- Social aspects -- 20th century | Clothing and dress -- Social aspects -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 391.009046/F68 | 391.00942109046/F68 Other classification: CAS | CAS
Contents:
Chelsea girl : Mary Quant and the boutique revolution -- Modern times young ideas : the emergency of the new designers -- Peacock alley : the rise of Carnaby Street and the shift in masculinity -- Biba was for anyone : the democratization of style -- Blissful girls crazy dollies : the new fashion magazines -- Youthquake stateside : the undermining of junior miss -- I'm in with the in crowd : boutique culture in the regions -- Diy fashion : home dressmaking -- A wilderness of stoned harlequins : fashion and the counterculture.
Summary: Here, for the first time, fashion expert Marnie Fogg explores the social, cultural, and creative ramifications of the boutique phenomenon. All of the major protagonists of the time are included, from Barbara Hulanicki of Biba, Sir Paul Smith, Celia Birtwell, and John Bates, to their contemporary models, photographers, and fashion editors. With photographs and illustrations bytorian and an appealing read for the fashion and '60s enthusiast."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chelsea girl : Mary Quant and the boutique revolution -- Modern times young ideas : the emergency of the new designers -- Peacock alley : the rise of Carnaby Street and the shift in masculinity -- Biba was for anyone : the democratization of style -- Blissful girls crazy dollies : the new fashion magazines -- Youthquake stateside : the undermining of junior miss -- I'm in with the in crowd : boutique culture in the regions -- Diy fashion : home dressmaking -- A wilderness of stoned harlequins : fashion and the counterculture.

Here, for the first time, fashion expert Marnie Fogg explores the social, cultural, and creative ramifications of the boutique phenomenon. All of the major protagonists of the time are included, from Barbara Hulanicki of Biba, Sir Paul Smith, Celia Birtwell, and John Bates, to their contemporary models, photographers, and fashion editors. With photographs and illustrations bytorian and an appealing read for the fashion and '60s enthusiast."--BOOK JACKET.

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