Boutique

Boutique

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As a venue for customers to meet, gossip and entertain friends, the boutique was pivotal in stimulating a new interest in self-image and representation in the 1960s. In this title, fashion expert Marnie Fogg explores the social, cultural and creative ramifications of the boutique phenomenon.

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Boutique by Marnie Fogg

The emergence of the boutique came about in the early 1960s against a backdrop of social upheaval. For the first time, high fashion became available to the young, the attractive and the "cool". As a venue for customers to meet, gossip and entertain friends, the boutique was pivotal in stimulating a new interest in self-image and representation. Here, fashion expert Marnie Fogg explores the social, cultural and creative ramifications of the boutique phenomenon. Nine chapters cover the key aspects of the scene, Mary Quant, the new fashion magazines, and the rise of Carnaby Street. All of the major protagonists of the time are included, from Barbara Hulanicki of Biba, Sir Paul Smith, Celia Birtwell and John Bates, to their contemporary models, photographers and fashion editors. "Boutique" should appeal as a resource to fashion and '60s experts and enthusiasts, and to the cultural historian.
Marnie Fogg is a media consultant on all aspects of the fashion industry. She is also an exhibiting artist and is currently lecturing on Visual Studies at the University of Nottingham.
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ISBN 13 9781840006216
ISBN 10 1840006218
Title Boutique
Author Marnie Fogg
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2003-03-13
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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