<i>Adorned in Dreams: Fashion and Modernity</i> is one of the best books ever published on the significance of fashion in society . . . as relevant today as when it was first published

Valerie Steele, editor of Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture

When it was first published in 1985, <i>Adorned in Dreams</i> pioneered new territory in the study of fashion . . . no text since has come close to challenging or overtaking its original claims

Christopher Breward, National Museums Scotland

Sharply focused, consistently intelligent, and broadly informative

Los Angeles Times

When Adorned in Dreams was first published in 1985, Angela Carter described the book as ‘the best I have read on the subject, bar none.’

From haute couture to haberdashery, and ‘deviant’ dress to Dior, Elizabeth Wilson traces the social and cultural history of fashion and its complex relationship to modernity. From the ‘dress reform’ movement to certain strands of feminism, Wilson delights in the power of fashion to mark out identity - or subvert it.

Explore topics including fashion and city life, feminism and fashion, and oppositional dress in this authoritative scholarly text on fashion’s pivotal role in modern society.

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While tracing the social and cultural history of fashion and its complex relationship to modernity, Elizabeth Wilson covers topics including fashion and city life, feminism and fashion, and oppositional dress.
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Preface to the re-issue
1: Introduction
2: The History of Fashion
3: Explaining it Away
4: The Fashion Industry
5: Fashion and Eroticism
6: Gender and Identity
7: Fashion and City Life
8: Fashion and Popular Culture
9: Oppositional Dress
10: Utopian Dress and Dress Reform
11: Feminism and Fashion
12: Changing Times/Altered States
Afterword
References
Further reading
Bibliography
Index

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While tracing the social and cultural history of fashion and its complex relationship to modernity, Elizabeth Wilson covers topics including fashion and city life, feminism and fashion, and oppositional dress.
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A new preface and afterword contextualize Wilson's writing for a new generation of students and readers
The Foundations of Fashion Studies series celebrates the originality and excellence of seminal works and visionary thinkers who established fashion studies as a discipline. With the addition of a new preface, afterword and curated reading list, each authoritative text returns in an affordable paperback edition for a new generation of students and scholars.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350399747
Publisert
2026-06-11
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
724 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
314

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Elizabeth Wilson's writing career began in the ‘underground’ magazines of the early 1970s, (Frendz, Red Rag, Spare Rib, Come Together) before she became an academic. She's written for the Guardian and her non-fiction books include The Sphinx in the City (1992) (shortlisted for the Manchester Odd Fellows Prize), Bohemians (2000) and Love Game (2014) (long listed for the William Hill sportswriting prize), as well as six crime novels, including War Damage (2009) and The Girl in Berlin (2012) (long-listed for the Golden Dagger Award).