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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ane Lynge-JorlenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9781350115057ISBN 10: 1350115053 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 06 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Plates Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Fashion Stylists. History, Meaning and Practice By Ane Lynge-Jorlén Part 1: History and Profession of the Stylist Within and Beyond Magazines Chapter 1. Stylist: Etymology and History of a Role By Philip Clarke Chapter 2. In the Changing Room: A study of the act of styling before ‘styling’ in Danish fashion, 1900-1965 By Marie Riegels Melchior Chapter 3. The Homeless and The Hunchback. Experimental Styling, Assembled Bodies and New Material Aesthetics in Niche Fashion Magazines By Ane Lynge-Jorlén Chapter 4. Examining Uncertainty: An interview with Anders Sølvsten Thomsen By Susanne Madsen Chapter 5. Finding Beauty in the Moment: An interview with Elizabeth Fraser-Bell By Susanne Madsen Chapter 6. Styling Unpopular Knowledge: An Interview with Akeem Smith By Jeppe Ugelvig Part 2: Identity, Gender, Ethnicity and Style Narratives Chapter 7. ‘Rethinking Fashion’: Caroline Baker and Nova Magazine 1967- 1975 By Alice Beard Chapter 8. ‘Looking Good in a Buffalo Stance’: Ray Petri and the Styling of New Masculinities By Shaun Cole Chapter 9. Styling ‘90s Hip-Hop, Fashioning Black Futures By Rachel Lifter Chapter 10. Questioning Fashion’s Parameters: An Interview with Benjamin Kirchhoff By Susanne Madsen Chapter 11. Exploring the Female Gaze: An Interview with Roxane Danset By Francesca Granata Chapter 12. Building Little Sculptures: An Interview with Vanessa Reid By Susanne Madsen Part 3: Global Fashion Media and Geographies of Styling Practices Chapter 13. The Stylist’s Trade: Fashion Styling in Milan in an Era of Digitisation By Paolo Volonté Chapter 14. Commercial Styling. An Ethnographic Study on Styling Practices at H&M By Philip Warkander Chapter 15. Twisting References: An Interview with Lotta Volkova By Susanne Madsen Chapter 16. Creating Orderly Chaos: An Interview with Naomi Itkes By Maria Ben Saad IndexReviewsFashion Stylists is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in image-making, the representation of style and fashion, entrepreneurship and the history of fashion professionals. * de la Pen * A welcomed and timely publication that brings together an array of sophisticated scholarship and interdisciplinary approaches and is greatly complemented by a series of in-depth interviews. An audience of students, academics and practitioners alike will benefit from this informative and far-reaching work. * Felice McDowell, University of the Arts London, UK * An exciting, well-illustrated collection, employing wideranging methodologies, from archival research to interviews with practitioners, to tell us all we need to know - and more - about fashion styling. Recommended to anyone interested in the creative evolution of fashion. * Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA * A welcomed and timely publication that brings together an array of sophisticated scholarship and interdisciplinary approaches and is greatly complemented by a series of in-depth interviews. An audience of students, academics and practitioners alike will benefit from this informative and far-reaching work. * Felice McDowell, University of the Arts London, UK * An exciting, well-illustrated collection, employing wideranging methodologies, from archival research to interviews with practitioners, to tell us all we need to know - and more - about fashion styling. Recommended to anyone interested in the creative evolution of fashion. * Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA * Fashion Stylists is a timely book that fills a gap in modern fashion history and it successfully establishes styling as a worthy and valuable area of research. * Viscose * Fashion Stylists is an invaluable resource for students and professionals interested in image-making, the representation of style and fashion, entrepreneurship and the history of fashion professionals. * de la Pen * Interviews are meaningfully interwoven with the scholarly chapters ... [and] provide first-hand insights ... [A] groundbreaking book. * International Journal of Fashion Studies * A welcomed and timely publication that brings together an array of sophisticated scholarship and interdisciplinary approaches and is greatly complemented by a series of in-depth interviews. An audience of students, academics and practitioners alike will benefit from this informative and far-reaching work. * Felice McDowell, University of the Arts London, UK * An exciting, well-illustrated collection, employing wideranging methodologies, from archival research to interviews with practitioners, to tell us all we need to know – and more – about fashion styling. Recommended to anyone interested in the creative evolution of fashion. * Hazel Clark, Parsons School of Design, The New School, New York, USA * Author InformationAne Lynge-Jorlén is an independent fashion scholar, author of Niche Fashion Magazines and Director of Designers’ Nest, a talent incubator for Nordic fashion graduates. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |