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OverviewOn a hot summer night in August of 1973 DJ Kool Herc and his sister, Cindy, put on a 'back to school jam' in the recreation room of their apartment block at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the West Bronx. The rest is history. The birth of hip hop rippled out across the globe, influencing music and fashion for generations. Early hip hop style focused on customisation – from spray-painted jean jackets and sweatshirts to creased jeans and fat laced sneakers. Before Louis Vuitton had apparel, Dapper Dan designed his own luxury sport wear in addition to one-of-a-kind looks with the logos of MCM, Gucci, and Fendi. Hip hop’s eclectic style eventually evolved into its own apparel brands, from Cross Colours to FUBU to Sean John, Roc-A-Wear, Baby Phat, Billionaire Boys Club, and BAPE. Sections on individual designers run alongside thematic chapters on stylists, record labels, pink, hairstyles, nameplates, hoops, nails, and sneakers. Each chapter on hip hop style is illustrated with photographs of performers, entrepreneurs, and iconic pieces. New research from journalists who witnessed the developments firsthand and oral histories from celebrities and designers make Fresh Fly Fabulous the definitive source for hip hop style. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth Way , Elena Romero , Slick RickPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780847899319ISBN 10: 0847899314 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 07 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSlick Rick writes the foreword to this vibrant exploration of the birth, spread and evolution of hip-hop style - from rec rooms to red carpets - through images and analyses from stylists, designers and more. -NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Slick Rick writes the foreword to this vibrant exploration of the birth, spread and evolution of hip-hop style - from rec rooms to red carpets - through images and analyses from stylists, designers and more. -NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW To mark the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop, an exhibition at New York's Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology and an accompanying Rizzoli monograph unpack the stories of designers like Dapper Dan and behind iconic looks like Salt-N-Pepa's Push It jackets, created by rapper Christopher Play Martin, exploring the creative relationship between music and fashion. -HARPER'S BAZAAR Slick Rick writes the foreword to this vibrant exploration of the birth, spread and evolution of hip-hop style - from rec rooms to red carpets - through images and analyses from stylists, designers and more. -NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Author InformationElizabeth Way serves as associate curator at The Museum at FIT and author of Black Designers in American Fashion. Elena Romero serves as assistant professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology and is a correspondent for CUNY-TV's magazine show LATINAS. Slick Rick is an iconic rapper, producer, and trendsetter whose hip hop classic with Doug E. Fresh ""La Di Da Di"" (1986) helped establish hip hop’s love affair with fashion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |