
Dress Code: Unlocking Fashion From the New Look to Millennial Pink
by Véronique Hyland Author
This book is a smart and incisive essay collection by Elle Magazine’s fashion features director Veronique Hyland that explores the fashion industry’s history, significance, and impact on self-presentation. Hyland examines thought-provoking questions like the enduring “French girl” archetype, the meaning of “dressing for oneself” for women, and the role of gender-differentiated fashion. The collection also delves into how social media has shaped self-presentation and how fashion serves as a key to unlocking questions of power, sexuality, and class.
While not everyone engages in traditional art forms, fashion is inescapable and often dismissed as superficial. Hyland argues that fashion is a powerful tool that signals social status, reflects historical trends, and can convey deeper meanings beyond clothing choices.
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