Femmes Fatales: Strong Women in Fashion

Hardback

Main Details

Title Femmes Fatales: Strong Women in Fashion
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Madelief Hohe
By (author) Georgette Koning
By (author) Eve Demeon
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 240
Category/GenreExhibition catalogues and specific collections
Individual designers
Fashion design and theory
Museum, historic sites, gallery and art guides
ISBN/Barcode 9789462622098
ClassificationsDewey:746.92082
Audience
General
Illustrations 107 colour, 55 b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Waanders BV, Uitgeverij
Imprint Waanders BV, Uitgeverij
Publication Date 1 May 2019
Publication Country Netherlands

Description

'The little seamstress' is how the renowned Coco Chanel was once disdainfully described by her contemporary Paul Poiret. He targeted her because she was a woman, but in fact he saw her as a major competitor. Times have changed. More fashion houses are now run by women than ever before. A perfect moment, therefore, for an overview that focuses on strong women in fashion. Femmes Fatales tells fashion history from the perspective of femail designers. Do they design differently for women than their male counterparts? What influence have they had? What does being a woman mean in terms of their creations? And what is their vision for fashion? This book includes work by Coco Chanel, Jeanne Lanvin, Elsa Schiaparelli, Mary Quant, Vivienne Westwood, Sonia Rykiel, Zandra Rhodes, Miuccia Prada, Maria Grazia Chiuri (Dior), Fong Leng, Sheila de Vries and Iris van Herpen, and many others. SELLING POINTS: . Features work by an impressive list of international female designers. Besides the internationally famous names, it also considers the women behind the scenes of many fashion houses, whose far-reaching influence is something that has been completely overlooked in fashion history . Published to accompany an exhibition at Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, running until March 2019 Bilingual Dutch/English 107 colour, 55 b/w images