New History of "Made in Italy"

New History of "Made in Italy"

Fashion and Textiles in Post-War Italy

Savi, Lucia

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

11/2024

248

Mole

Inglês

9781350247796

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List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Glossary

Introduction
Locating Italian Fashion
Made in Italy
Researching 'Made in Italy'
Primary Research Sources
The Inside-Out Method
Research Parameters
Chapter Structure

1. Fibers and the Making of Italian Textiles in the Post-War Period
Introduction
Italy between Tradition and Modernity
Between Couturiers and Manufacturers
From Paris to the USA's influence
The Fascist Period and the 1930s
Fibers and Politics
Italian Fashion's Materiality
Natural, Artificial and Synthetic Fibers
Silk, artificial and synthetic fibers
SNIA Viscosa and Fibers Promotion
The Legitimization of New Fibers

2. The American Export Market and its Influence on Italian design
Introduction
Textiles Make Fashion: Italy at Work and Sala Bianca
Italian Fashion in Italy at Work
Italian Textiles in Italy at Work
Sala Bianca
Italy and the USA: Export and Domestic Market
The Value of Hand Made and Machine Made in Italy and USA
Boutique Fashion as Proto Italian Ready-to-Wear
The Mechanisms of Copies- Italy and the USA between 'Made in Italy' and Export
Made in Italy and Export
The Transatlantic Commerce of Italian Couture: Simonetta Case Study
Ready-to-Wear versus Couture
The Value of Copies

3. The 1960s, a Decade of Metamorphosis in Italian Fashion
Introduction
Treaty of Rome and Export
The Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (CNMI) and the Promotion of High Fashion
New Ways of Production, with New Products and New Ways of Consumption
Industry and Alta Moda
Boutique of Ready-to-Wear

4. Fashion meets Industry: The Role of Carnettisti in Domestic and International Markets
Carnettisti in Italy
The Assortitori Tessuti Novita (Sorter of New Textiles)
Distribution of Textiles in the 1960s
Carnettisti in CNMI: Towards a Codified Role and Crisis

5. Milan and the Stilisti
Introduction
Rise of Milan
Distretti Industriali (Industrial Districts)
The Stilista, the Link between Textile and Fashion Production
Stilista and Industrial Production
Transition from Carnettista to Stilista

6. Designing for Mass-Production
Designing Fashion
Literature Review for Fashion Working Drawings
Fashion Working Drawing Decoded
Paper, Type of Drawing and Inscriptions
Style and Aesthetics
Textiles
Gianfranco Ferre: a Case Study

Conclusion
Inside Fashion: the Role of Materials and Production
Fibers and materials
Internationalization
Industrialization

Bibliography
Index
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archive; commerce; composition; design; designers; Italian fashion; making; manufacturing; production; ready-to-wear; textile