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This stunning book shows that an undeniable if uncanny beauty abides in the bundled cylindricality of a geisha tottering on raised geta or clogs; the tea-tray supporting bustle of an 1880s French visiting dress; the double-door expanse of eighteenth-century panniered court gowns; the bound feet and caged nails of aristocratic Manchu women; the neck-extending chokers of the Masai, of Edwardian beauties, and of John Galliano’s designs for Dior; or the waist suppression of the sixteenth-century iron corsets and the cinches of early-nineteenth-century dandies. The photographs of fashion are augmented by paintings, prints, and drawings, including caricatures by Gilray, Cruikshank, Daumier, and Vernet.
Harold Koda,Extreme Beauty The Body Transformed (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series),Metropolitan Museum of Art,0300103123,Fashion Accessories,Beauty, Personal,Costume - History,Costume Institute,Art,Art Art Instruction,Art/History - General,Costume,DESIGN / Fashion Accessories,DESIGN / History Criticism,DESIGN / Textile Costume,Design,Fashion society,Fashion design,History - General,METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART - EXHIBITION CATALOGS,Non-Fiction,Scholarly/Undergraduate,UNIVERSITY PRESS
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This stunning book shows that an undeniable if uncanny beauty abides in the bundled cylindricality of a geisha tottering on raised geta or clogs; the tea-tray supporting bustle of an 1880s French visiting dress; the double-door expanse of eighteenth-century panniered court gowns; the bound feet and caged nails of aristocratic Manchu women; the neck-extending chokers of the Masai, of Edwardian beauties, and of John Galliano’s designs for Dior; or the waist suppression of the sixteenth-century iron corsets and the cinches of early-nineteenth-century dandies. The photographs of fashion are augmented by paintings, prints, and drawings, including caricatures by Gilray, Cruikshank, Daumier, and Vernet.
Harold Koda,Extreme Beauty The Body Transformed (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series),Metropolitan Museum of Art,0300103123,Fashion Accessories,Beauty, Personal,Costume - History,Costume Institute,Art,Art Art Instruction,Art/History - General,Costume,DESIGN / Fashion Accessories,DESIGN / History Criticism,DESIGN / Textile Costume,Design,Fashion society,Fashion design,History - General,METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART - EXHIBITION CATALOGS,Non-Fiction,Scholarly/Undergraduate,UNIVERSITY PRESS
Extreme Beauty The Body Transformed (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) [Harold Koda] on . DIVDIVOver time and across cultures, extraordinary manipulations of the body have occurred in a continuing evolution of the concept of beauty. Fashion can be seen as the practice of some of the most extreme strategies to conform to shifting concepts of the physical ideal. Various zones of the body―the neck
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