Fashion under Fascism
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Fashion under Fascism
Beyond the Black Shirt
Paulicelli, Professor Eugenia
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
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9781350353367
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface: Fashion/Fascism: Odd bedfellows?
Chapter 1: Introduction: Fashion/Fascism
Fashion and historiography
Methodology. Thinking Fashion, Rhythm and Spatializing Time
Object and Intersectionalities
Beyond the Black Shirt: Continuity and Change
La moda e una cosa seria. Fashion is a Serious Business
Gianna Manzini and her Approach to Fashion
Structure and Sources
Chapter 2 Fashion/Fascism: Why and How it Matters
Origins of Italian Fashion?
Fashion and totalitarianism
Uniforms and Fashion under Fascism
"Read my Pins"
Chapter 3 Per una moda italiana: From the Interwar Years to Fascism
Imagining an Italian Style: Between Modernity and Tradition
Regional Dress and Fashion during Fascism
Rosa Genoni: Fashion and Feminism in 1910s
Performing Dress and Gender: Futurist Avant-gardes between Nationalism and Revolution
From Balla to Thayhat: Transgressing Gender and Genres in the New Language of Dress
The Fascist "New Woman." Lydia De Liguoro and the Project for an Italian Fashion
"An Italian Fashion does not exist yet. We must create it"
Chapter 4 The Language of Fashion: Narratives, Style and Women's Voices under Fascism
The Discourse on Fashion under the Fascist Regime: the 1936 Italian Commentary Dictionary of Fashion by Cesare Meano
Restless Voices. Femininity, Motherhood and Gender in Women's Writing in the Fashion Magazine Bellezza
Dress, Style and the National Brand: Meano's Commentary on Nationalism
Sport, Gender and Models of Femininity in Meano's Commentary
Chapter 5 Cinemoda and Cinelandia under Fascism
The Istituto LUCE Fashion Film: Education, Entertainment, Propaganda
Fashion, Film and the Politics of the Regime
From Hollywood to France and then to Italy: Alta Moda in Alessandro Blasetti's Contessa di Parma (1937)
Grandi Magazzini, Department Stores and Standardization
Dressing the Mass Market: I Grandi Magazzini (1939) by Mario Camerini
Chapter 6 Nationalizing the Fashion Industry?
The Intelligent Fibers: Between Innovation and Autarchy
Fashion and Fascism for Export: Race, Colonialism, Empire. From Ethiopia to New York
Italy at War. Autarchic Textiles and Clothing at the 1941 Venice Exhibition
Looking Back: The National Conference on "Clothing and Autarchy." Turin, June 1940. Italian Fashion between Alta Moda and Confezione (Ready to Wear)
Chapter 7 Conclusions
Fashion and Fascism after Fascism
Interrogating the Past. Fashion between History and Memory:
Appendices:
Interview with Micol Fontana by Eugenia Paulicelli (June 2000)
Gianna Manzini, "Fashion is a Serious Business"
Alba De Cespedes, "Eve and the Feathers"
Illustrations from the fashion magazine Bellezza
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface: Fashion/Fascism: Odd bedfellows?
Chapter 1: Introduction: Fashion/Fascism
Fashion and historiography
Methodology. Thinking Fashion, Rhythm and Spatializing Time
Object and Intersectionalities
Beyond the Black Shirt: Continuity and Change
La moda e una cosa seria. Fashion is a Serious Business
Gianna Manzini and her Approach to Fashion
Structure and Sources
Chapter 2 Fashion/Fascism: Why and How it Matters
Origins of Italian Fashion?
Fashion and totalitarianism
Uniforms and Fashion under Fascism
"Read my Pins"
Chapter 3 Per una moda italiana: From the Interwar Years to Fascism
Imagining an Italian Style: Between Modernity and Tradition
Regional Dress and Fashion during Fascism
Rosa Genoni: Fashion and Feminism in 1910s
Performing Dress and Gender: Futurist Avant-gardes between Nationalism and Revolution
From Balla to Thayhat: Transgressing Gender and Genres in the New Language of Dress
The Fascist "New Woman." Lydia De Liguoro and the Project for an Italian Fashion
"An Italian Fashion does not exist yet. We must create it"
Chapter 4 The Language of Fashion: Narratives, Style and Women's Voices under Fascism
The Discourse on Fashion under the Fascist Regime: the 1936 Italian Commentary Dictionary of Fashion by Cesare Meano
Restless Voices. Femininity, Motherhood and Gender in Women's Writing in the Fashion Magazine Bellezza
Dress, Style and the National Brand: Meano's Commentary on Nationalism
Sport, Gender and Models of Femininity in Meano's Commentary
Chapter 5 Cinemoda and Cinelandia under Fascism
The Istituto LUCE Fashion Film: Education, Entertainment, Propaganda
Fashion, Film and the Politics of the Regime
From Hollywood to France and then to Italy: Alta Moda in Alessandro Blasetti's Contessa di Parma (1937)
Grandi Magazzini, Department Stores and Standardization
Dressing the Mass Market: I Grandi Magazzini (1939) by Mario Camerini
Chapter 6 Nationalizing the Fashion Industry?
The Intelligent Fibers: Between Innovation and Autarchy
Fashion and Fascism for Export: Race, Colonialism, Empire. From Ethiopia to New York
Italy at War. Autarchic Textiles and Clothing at the 1941 Venice Exhibition
Looking Back: The National Conference on "Clothing and Autarchy." Turin, June 1940. Italian Fashion between Alta Moda and Confezione (Ready to Wear)
Chapter 7 Conclusions
Fashion and Fascism after Fascism
Interrogating the Past. Fashion between History and Memory:
Appendices:
Interview with Micol Fontana by Eugenia Paulicelli (June 2000)
Gianna Manzini, "Fashion is a Serious Business"
Alba De Cespedes, "Eve and the Feathers"
Illustrations from the fashion magazine Bellezza
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Italian fashion; 1930s; Italian history; everyday dress; designers; gender; masculinity; uniforms; individuality; race and colonial Italy; 1930s cinema; style; politics; national identity; fascism
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface: Fashion/Fascism: Odd bedfellows?
Chapter 1: Introduction: Fashion/Fascism
Fashion and historiography
Methodology. Thinking Fashion, Rhythm and Spatializing Time
Object and Intersectionalities
Beyond the Black Shirt: Continuity and Change
La moda e una cosa seria. Fashion is a Serious Business
Gianna Manzini and her Approach to Fashion
Structure and Sources
Chapter 2 Fashion/Fascism: Why and How it Matters
Origins of Italian Fashion?
Fashion and totalitarianism
Uniforms and Fashion under Fascism
"Read my Pins"
Chapter 3 Per una moda italiana: From the Interwar Years to Fascism
Imagining an Italian Style: Between Modernity and Tradition
Regional Dress and Fashion during Fascism
Rosa Genoni: Fashion and Feminism in 1910s
Performing Dress and Gender: Futurist Avant-gardes between Nationalism and Revolution
From Balla to Thayhat: Transgressing Gender and Genres in the New Language of Dress
The Fascist "New Woman." Lydia De Liguoro and the Project for an Italian Fashion
"An Italian Fashion does not exist yet. We must create it"
Chapter 4 The Language of Fashion: Narratives, Style and Women's Voices under Fascism
The Discourse on Fashion under the Fascist Regime: the 1936 Italian Commentary Dictionary of Fashion by Cesare Meano
Restless Voices. Femininity, Motherhood and Gender in Women's Writing in the Fashion Magazine Bellezza
Dress, Style and the National Brand: Meano's Commentary on Nationalism
Sport, Gender and Models of Femininity in Meano's Commentary
Chapter 5 Cinemoda and Cinelandia under Fascism
The Istituto LUCE Fashion Film: Education, Entertainment, Propaganda
Fashion, Film and the Politics of the Regime
From Hollywood to France and then to Italy: Alta Moda in Alessandro Blasetti's Contessa di Parma (1937)
Grandi Magazzini, Department Stores and Standardization
Dressing the Mass Market: I Grandi Magazzini (1939) by Mario Camerini
Chapter 6 Nationalizing the Fashion Industry?
The Intelligent Fibers: Between Innovation and Autarchy
Fashion and Fascism for Export: Race, Colonialism, Empire. From Ethiopia to New York
Italy at War. Autarchic Textiles and Clothing at the 1941 Venice Exhibition
Looking Back: The National Conference on "Clothing and Autarchy." Turin, June 1940. Italian Fashion between Alta Moda and Confezione (Ready to Wear)
Chapter 7 Conclusions
Fashion and Fascism after Fascism
Interrogating the Past. Fashion between History and Memory:
Appendices:
Interview with Micol Fontana by Eugenia Paulicelli (June 2000)
Gianna Manzini, "Fashion is a Serious Business"
Alba De Cespedes, "Eve and the Feathers"
Illustrations from the fashion magazine Bellezza
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Preface: Fashion/Fascism: Odd bedfellows?
Chapter 1: Introduction: Fashion/Fascism
Fashion and historiography
Methodology. Thinking Fashion, Rhythm and Spatializing Time
Object and Intersectionalities
Beyond the Black Shirt: Continuity and Change
La moda e una cosa seria. Fashion is a Serious Business
Gianna Manzini and her Approach to Fashion
Structure and Sources
Chapter 2 Fashion/Fascism: Why and How it Matters
Origins of Italian Fashion?
Fashion and totalitarianism
Uniforms and Fashion under Fascism
"Read my Pins"
Chapter 3 Per una moda italiana: From the Interwar Years to Fascism
Imagining an Italian Style: Between Modernity and Tradition
Regional Dress and Fashion during Fascism
Rosa Genoni: Fashion and Feminism in 1910s
Performing Dress and Gender: Futurist Avant-gardes between Nationalism and Revolution
From Balla to Thayhat: Transgressing Gender and Genres in the New Language of Dress
The Fascist "New Woman." Lydia De Liguoro and the Project for an Italian Fashion
"An Italian Fashion does not exist yet. We must create it"
Chapter 4 The Language of Fashion: Narratives, Style and Women's Voices under Fascism
The Discourse on Fashion under the Fascist Regime: the 1936 Italian Commentary Dictionary of Fashion by Cesare Meano
Restless Voices. Femininity, Motherhood and Gender in Women's Writing in the Fashion Magazine Bellezza
Dress, Style and the National Brand: Meano's Commentary on Nationalism
Sport, Gender and Models of Femininity in Meano's Commentary
Chapter 5 Cinemoda and Cinelandia under Fascism
The Istituto LUCE Fashion Film: Education, Entertainment, Propaganda
Fashion, Film and the Politics of the Regime
From Hollywood to France and then to Italy: Alta Moda in Alessandro Blasetti's Contessa di Parma (1937)
Grandi Magazzini, Department Stores and Standardization
Dressing the Mass Market: I Grandi Magazzini (1939) by Mario Camerini
Chapter 6 Nationalizing the Fashion Industry?
The Intelligent Fibers: Between Innovation and Autarchy
Fashion and Fascism for Export: Race, Colonialism, Empire. From Ethiopia to New York
Italy at War. Autarchic Textiles and Clothing at the 1941 Venice Exhibition
Looking Back: The National Conference on "Clothing and Autarchy." Turin, June 1940. Italian Fashion between Alta Moda and Confezione (Ready to Wear)
Chapter 7 Conclusions
Fashion and Fascism after Fascism
Interrogating the Past. Fashion between History and Memory:
Appendices:
Interview with Micol Fontana by Eugenia Paulicelli (June 2000)
Gianna Manzini, "Fashion is a Serious Business"
Alba De Cespedes, "Eve and the Feathers"
Illustrations from the fashion magazine Bellezza
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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