SHORTLISTED FOR THE ASSOCIATION OF DRESS HISTORIANS BOOK OF THE YEAR
AWARD, 2024
In the first book to examine the role played by textile manufacturing
in the development of fashion in Italy, _A New History of 'Made in
Italy'_ investigates Italy's transition from a country of dressmakers,
tailors and small-scale couturiers in the early post-Second World War
period to a major producer of ready-to-wear fashion in the 1980s. It
takes the reader from Italy's first internationally attended fashion
show in 1951 to _Time _magazine's Giorgio Armani April 1982 cover
story, which signalled the fashion designer's international arrival,
and Milan's presence as the capital of ready-to-wear.
Chapters focus for the first time on the material substance of Italian
fashion – textile – looking at questions including the importance
of manufacturing quality, design innovation, composition, production
techniques, commerce and the role of textile on the country's overall
fashion system. Through these, Lucia Savi brings to light the
importance of synthetic fibres, previously little-known players, such
as the _carnettisti _(a type of textile wholesalers) as well as
re-investigating well-known couturiers and designers such as
Simonetta, Gianfranco Ferré and Gianni Versace.
By looking at how things are made, by whom, and where, this book seeks
to unpack the 'Made in Italy' label through a focus on making.
Informed by extensive archival materials retrieved from a wide range
of sources, it brings together the often-separated disciplines of
fashion, textile and design history.
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Fashion and Textiles in Post-War Italy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350247772
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter