Celebrating 250 years of male self-expression, investigating the portraiture and wardrobe of the fashionable British man
The style of the dandy is elegant but bold ― dedicated to the perfection of taste. This meticulously choreographed look has a vibrant history; the legacy of Beau Brummell, the original dandy of Regency England, can be traced in the clothing of urban dandies today. Dandy Style celebrates 250 years of male self-expression, investigating the portraiture and wardrobe of the fashionable British man. Combining fashion, art, and photography, the historic and the contemporary, the provocative and the respectable, it considers key themes in the development of male style and identity, including elegance, uniformity, and spectacle. Various types of dandy are represented by iconic figures such as Oscar Wilde, Edward VIII as Prince of Wales, and Gilbert & George. They appear alongside the seminal designs of Vivienne Westwood, Ozwald Boateng, and Alexander McQueen; and portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and David Hockney.
About the Author:
Shaun Cole is associate professor in fashion at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton. Miles Lambert is curator of costume at Manchester Art Gallery.
_____________
Пролистать книгу Dandy Style: 250 Years of British Men's Fashion на Google Books.
The Perfect Gentleman: The Pursuit of Timeless Elegance and Style in London
We are Dandy: The Elegant Gentleman Around the World
Henry Poole & Co.: The First Tailor of Savile Row
The Rebel's Wardrobe: The Untold Story of Menswear's Renegade Past
Men In this Town: A Decade of Men's Street Style: Sydney, New York, Tokyo, Milan, London, Melbourne, Toronto, Los Angeles, Madrid, Florence, Paris
This Guy: Portraits of Modern Men's Style
The Parisian Field Guide to Men’s Style
Men in This Town: London, Tokyo, Sydney, Milan, New York
Savile Row: The Master Tailors of British Bespoke
Full Bleed: New York City Skateboard Photography