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Fashion in Music

Mason Scott

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Fashion in Music explores the profound and reciprocal relationship between music and fashion, revealing how musicians have shaped style trends and become influential figures beyond the stage. This book examines how musical subcultures, like the rebellious rock 'n' roll era with its iconic leather jackets, have directly influenced fashion aesthetics. It also highlights the strategic cultivation of personal style by musicians to enhance their brand, a phenomenon crucial in today's image-driven music industry. The book delves into the appropriation of music culture by fashion designers, a practice that, while innovative, raises questions about cultural commodification.

 
Through a chronological approach, the book begins in the early 20th century and progresses through major musical revolutions, such as punk and hip-hop, and their corresponding fashion trends. Each chapter analyzes the music, social context, and key fashion figures associated with the genre. By analyzing musical influence and western fashion, the book offers a fresh perspective on music and fashion as interconnected forms of cultural expression, supported by historical photographs and fashion editorials.

 
This unique approach provides valuable insights for anyone interested in music history, fashion design, and cultural studies.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 59 pages.

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