This chapter looks at the development of Vince Man's Shop and its catalogue as a prime site of gay consumption in the 1950s and early 1960s. This chapter uses an oral history methodology to gather and analyse new reminiscences and memories of Vince's from a group of men who worked at and bought from the shop and its notorious mail order catalogue. This will be complimented by textual and image analysis of the catalogue and publicity images, specifically noting the 'secret' messages that were relayed to the Vince's gay consumers.The second part of this chapter will investigate the previously relatively under explored interaction and further explore how dress operated as a sometimes ambiguous and manipulable indicator of fluid male identiti...
The chapter analyzes the production of masculine identity in two stages of the circuit of cultre: ma...
The London couturier Norman Hartnell, active between 1923-1979, is best known for dressing British r...
What are the main contours of the history of queer mens fashion? What are its narratives? How has th...
This article uses a case study approach, informed by oral testimony, to explore the relationship bet...
In the late 1950s, Carnaby Street designer and retailer John Stephen began a systematic program to d...
This thesis presents the findings of a sociological study of gay SM (male homosexual sadomasochism) ...
Men Only was among the earliestmen’s lifestyle magazines published in Britain. From its first issue,...
From publisher's description: Gay style actually sets trends. Its what straight people take fash...
Looking at the international film magazine Films and Filming, which ran from 1954 until 1990, I unco...
This study outlines the rise of gay consumer culture from 1945 to 1969—an examination of the product...
Despite increasing academic interest in both the study of masculinity and the history of consumption...
Purpose – This paper explores the importance of clothes for gay males as semiotic markers for identi...
In 1994 the Victoria and Albert museum (V&A), London, staged its groundbreaking 'Streetstyle' ex...
Despite the increasing interest of luxury marketers in the gay population, very little is known abou...
This study reveals the often overlooked but highly significant role of the Leeds multiple tailors in...
The chapter analyzes the production of masculine identity in two stages of the circuit of cultre: ma...
The London couturier Norman Hartnell, active between 1923-1979, is best known for dressing British r...
What are the main contours of the history of queer mens fashion? What are its narratives? How has th...
This article uses a case study approach, informed by oral testimony, to explore the relationship bet...
In the late 1950s, Carnaby Street designer and retailer John Stephen began a systematic program to d...
This thesis presents the findings of a sociological study of gay SM (male homosexual sadomasochism) ...
Men Only was among the earliestmen’s lifestyle magazines published in Britain. From its first issue,...
From publisher's description: Gay style actually sets trends. Its what straight people take fash...
Looking at the international film magazine Films and Filming, which ran from 1954 until 1990, I unco...
This study outlines the rise of gay consumer culture from 1945 to 1969—an examination of the product...
Despite increasing academic interest in both the study of masculinity and the history of consumption...
Purpose – This paper explores the importance of clothes for gay males as semiotic markers for identi...
In 1994 the Victoria and Albert museum (V&A), London, staged its groundbreaking 'Streetstyle' ex...
Despite the increasing interest of luxury marketers in the gay population, very little is known abou...
This study reveals the often overlooked but highly significant role of the Leeds multiple tailors in...
The chapter analyzes the production of masculine identity in two stages of the circuit of cultre: ma...
The London couturier Norman Hartnell, active between 1923-1979, is best known for dressing British r...
What are the main contours of the history of queer mens fashion? What are its narratives? How has th...