This beautifully illustrated volume explores the cultural history especially in fashion of the color pink from the 18th century to today. Today with the advent of millennial pink the color formerly associated with Barbie has acquired a new identity. Nor is this the first time the symbolism of pink has been radically transformed. In collaboration with a major exhibition at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology curator and fashion historian Valerie Steele explores the history and significance of pink in fashion art and culture from the eighteenth century to the present. Steele and her co-authors tell the whole story of this controversial color emphasizing how its meanings changed throughout the centuries and across the globe in cultures as diverse as France India Japan Mexico and the United States. In eighteenth-century France men and women alike wore pink which was a fashionably new color. A century later however pink had become feminized and eroticized in the West. Pink is beautifully illustrated with images of stunning pink fashions given context by photographs advertisements and works of art. It features essays by scholars across the disciplines giving readers access to a wealth of research into subjects as diverse as Hollywood movies and the symbolism of the pink triangle. This book will appeal to those interested in fashion and culture as well as those who love pink. 120 color illustrations
Pink: The History of a Punk, Pretty, Powerful Color
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