Pristine new garments selected from the international catwalks, and on occasion period pieces and items from the High Street, are styled by Vogue to entice, inspire, and assist their readers' own fashion and style choices. Fashionable dress for the forthcoming season is presented in the context of consumption. But, when the occasion calls, how does Vogue convey, textually and visually, the history and museological interpretations of its subject to the reader? This paper focuses upon the museological significance of the images and text that have appeared in British Vogue in relation to fashion exhibitions staged at the V&A since 1971, and in particular upon “Fashion: an anthology by Cecil Beaton”. A Chanel suit dating from 1937-38, originall...
This collection of essays was produced to accompany the V&A exhibition ‘Sixties Fashion’ (June 2006-...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
As the commodity chains supporting the fashion industry have become ever more global and complex, so...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Both the fashion magazine and the fashion exhibition are powerful and authoritative sites for the re...
The last decade has seen the growing popularity and visibility of fashion as a cultural product, inc...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
During the 1960s, the general sense of values and beauty had drasticly been changing, and the emergi...
This article was written initially to enlighten fashion design students about the recent exhibition ...
Exploring the relationship between fashion photography and the museum since the late 1970s. The arti...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Fashion has never been more fashionable than it is today, but for a century the arrival of the new e...
Until the 1970s fashion history and curation privileged elite Parisian haute couture. Subsequently r...
The history of fashion is often associated with the charting of changes that take place in the objec...
Whether it’s Cecil Beaton’s flamboyant, classically tailored suits, Frida Kahlo’s love of bright col...
This collection of essays was produced to accompany the V&A exhibition ‘Sixties Fashion’ (June 2006-...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
As the commodity chains supporting the fashion industry have become ever more global and complex, so...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Both the fashion magazine and the fashion exhibition are powerful and authoritative sites for the re...
The last decade has seen the growing popularity and visibility of fashion as a cultural product, inc...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
During the 1960s, the general sense of values and beauty had drasticly been changing, and the emergi...
This article was written initially to enlighten fashion design students about the recent exhibition ...
Exploring the relationship between fashion photography and the museum since the late 1970s. The arti...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Fashion has never been more fashionable than it is today, but for a century the arrival of the new e...
Until the 1970s fashion history and curation privileged elite Parisian haute couture. Subsequently r...
The history of fashion is often associated with the charting of changes that take place in the objec...
Whether it’s Cecil Beaton’s flamboyant, classically tailored suits, Frida Kahlo’s love of bright col...
This collection of essays was produced to accompany the V&A exhibition ‘Sixties Fashion’ (June 2006-...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
As the commodity chains supporting the fashion industry have become ever more global and complex, so...