100 Years of Menswear

100 Years of Menswear
Author: Cally Blackman
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781780670218

A rich, comprehensive collection of images covering the revolution in menswear over the last 100 years with text by fashion historian Cally Blackman. A unique collection, 100 Years of Menswear will prove indispensable for all fashion students, historians of dress, and lovers of men's clothes.

100 Years of Fashion

100 Years of Fashion
Author: Cally Blackman
Publisher: Laurence King
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Fashion
ISBN: 9781786276827

"100 Years of Fashion documents the most exciting and diverse period in fashion: from 1900 on, when women's lives and manner of dress changed dramatically. From home dressmaking to couture, from wartime rationing to 'The New Look', from the birth of the teenager to mass manufacture, this selection of over 400 photographs and illustrations tells the fascinating story of a fashion revolution. 100 Years of Fashion will appeal to everyone with an interest in fashion"--Publisher's website

The Men's Fashion Book

The Men's Fashion Book
Author: Jacob Gallagher
Publisher: Phaidon
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2021
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781838662479

The first-ever authoritative A-Z celebration of the 500 greatest names in men's fashion - 200 years of men's style through the work of designers, brands, photographers, icons, models, retailers, tailors, and stylists around the globe

True Style

True Style
Author: G. Bruce Boyer
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0465061591

From choosing the right pair of eyeglasses to properly coordinating a shirt, tie, and pocket square, getting dressed is an art to be mastered. Yet, how many of us just throw on, well, whatever each morning? How many understand the subtleties of selecting the right pair of socks or the most compatible patterns of our various garments-much less the history, imperatives, and importance of our choices? In True Style, acclaimed fashion expert G. Bruce Boyer provides a crisp, indispensable primer for this daily ritual, cataloguing the essential elements of the male wardrobe and showing how best to employ them. In witty, stylish prose, Boyer breezes through classic items and traditions in menswear, detailing the evolution and best uses of fabrics like denim and linen, accoutrements like neckties and eyeglasses, and principles for combining patterns, colors, and textures. He enlightens readers about acceptable circumstances for donning a turtleneck, declaims the evils of wearing dress shoes without socks, and trumpets the virtues of sprezzatura, the artistry of concealing effort beneath a cloak of nonchalance. With a gentle yet firm approach to the rules of dressing and an incredible working knowledge of the different items, styles, and principles of menswear, Boyer provides essential wardrobe guidance for the discriminating gentleman, explaining what true style looks like-and why.

History of Men's Fashion

History of Men's Fashion
Author: Nicholas Storey
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2008
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1844680371

Fashion.

Icons of Men's Style

Icons of Men's Style
Author: Josh Sims
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781856697224

Behind nearly every item in the modern male wardrobe is a "first of its kind"the definitive item, often designed for specialist use, on which all subsequent versions have been based. Icons of Men's Style examines, garment by garment, the most important and famous of these productstheir provenance and history, the stories of their design, the brand/company that started it all, and how the item shaped the way men dress today.

Menswear Revolution

Menswear Revolution
Author: Jay McCauley Bowstead
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1474288995

In recent years, menswear has moved decisively center stage. Menswear Revolution investigates the transformation of men's fashion through the lens of shifting masculinities, examining how its increasing diversity has created new ways for men to explore and express their identities. Harnessing sustained market growth and creative dynamism on the runway, ground-breaking designers from Raf Simons and Hedi Slimane to Craig Green have revolutionized the discipline with their bold re-imaginings of the male wardrobe. Analysing the role of the media in shaping attitudes to men's fashion, Menswear Revolution studies how competing narratives of masculinity are reflected in popular discourse. Taking us from the mod and peacock revolutions of the 1960s to the new wave aesthetics of the 1980s, the book explores historical precedents for today's menswear scene – and looks at the evolution of the 'ideal' male body, from the muscular to the lean and boyish. Combining interviews with fashion professionals with close analyses of garments and advertising, Menswear Revolution provides an authoritative account of menswear design today. Highlighting its relationship to changing concepts of gender, the book provides a much-needed update to scholarship on masculinity, fashion and the body.

American Fashion Menswear

American Fashion Menswear
Author: Robert E. Bryan
Publisher: Editions Assouline
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9782759404094

Looks at the evolution of menswear in the United States over the last century, examining uniquely American themes and styles from Levi Strauss and Zoot suits, to cowboys and the counterculture.