9788881583072-8881583070-Uniform: Order And Disorder

Uniform: Order And Disorder

ISBN-13: 9788881583072
ISBN-10: 8881583070
Author: Stefano Tonchi, Patrizia Calefato, Maria Luisa Frisa, Richard Buckley, James Sherwood, Francesco Bonami, Nick Sullivan, Daniele Brolli, Giusi Ferre, Lorenzo Greco, Cristina Lucchini, Stefano Pistolini, Amy Springler
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Charta
Format: Paperback 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9788881583072
ISBN-10: 8881583070
Author: Stefano Tonchi, Patrizia Calefato, Maria Luisa Frisa, Richard Buckley, James Sherwood, Francesco Bonami, Nick Sullivan, Daniele Brolli, Giusi Ferre, Lorenzo Greco, Cristina Lucchini, Stefano Pistolini, Amy Springler
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Charta
Format: Paperback 384 pages

Summary

Uniform: Order And Disorder (ISBN-13: 9788881583072 and ISBN-10: 8881583070), written by authors Stefano Tonchi, Patrizia Calefato, Maria Luisa Frisa, Richard Buckley, James Sherwood, Francesco Bonami, Nick Sullivan, Daniele Brolli, Giusi Ferre, Lorenzo Greco, Cristina Lucchini, Stefano Pistolini, Amy Springler, was published by Charta in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Uniform: Order And Disorder (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Do uniforms-- objects of fascination to many--unite or distinguish individuals? Do they create reassuring equality or disturbing balkanization? The uniform, starting point for modern dress, combines functional and formal qualities in a situation of mass production and serves to equalize individuals regardless of social status. The aim of this book is to reinterpret, from a contemporary point of view, the uniform as a prototype of male dress, focusing on how the formal and technical perfection of military garments has become a hidden form of reference for today's fashion. In Uniform--edited by Francesco Bonami, Maria Luisa Frisa and Stefano Tonchi, and designed by Studio Camuffo--art, fashion, film, and pop culture coexist in parallel spaces, in constant dialogue with each other. In a sort of cultural parasitism the editors of this book work with and on a wide range of heterogeneous materials--like fabrics, ad campaigns, icon garments, symbolic images, comics and films--in order to explore changes in the social function of the uniform as well as the cultural changes conditioning this function. Retracing the itinerary of the complex system that is the history and present of fashion, Uniform provides an unprecedented decoding of its language and aesthetics.

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