The Supermodern Wardrobe

The Supermodern Wardrobe

Auteur : Andrew Bolton

Date de publication : 2002

Éditeur : V & A

Nombre de pages : 143

Résumé du livre

This cutting-edge addition to V&A Publications' paperback fashion list examines new ideas in dress for the urban environment, and how fashion designers are responding to the ever-increasing demands of contemporary city life.
The book focuses on the work of innovative designers whose approach to supermodern clothing fuses high style and 21st-century technology. They have all appropriated ideas and materials which were previously on the margins of fashion - such as those used in high-performance sportswear and riot gear - to address the challenges of the urban environment. Their clothes are functional and adapted to the public spaces of the supermodern world- supermarkets, airports, motorways - and the street. They are designed to anticipate all contingencies, offering protection and security in an increasingly alien urban environment.
Sections cover concepts such as multiple functionality, mobility, shelter, protection, identity and super-invisibility featuring the work of designers such as CP Company, who have produced a jacket with a built-in anti-smog mask, Vexed Generation whose parkas disguise the identity of the wearer and act as urban armour, Mandarina Duck who have devised a camouflage system for the street, and Levi's who have produced a range of jackets equipped with fully integrated communications systems.
With its stylish page design and lively commentary, this is a book that will appeal to all lovers of fashion, radial design and innovation.

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