ITEMS: : Is Fashion Modern? - New York : Museum of Modern Art, 2017 - 288 s. : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

Includes clothing and accessories such as: Adidas Superstar, Aviator sunglasses, Backpack, Balaclava, Ballet Flat, Bandanna, Baseball cap, Beret, Biker jacket, Bikini, Birkin bag, Caftan, Capri pants, Cartier Love bracelet, Chanel No. 5, Chinos, Clog, Diamond engagement ring, Down jacket, Dr. Martens, Fanny pack, Fleece, Flip-flop, Fur coat, Gore-Tex, Graphic T-shirt, Harem pants, Headphones, Hijab, Hoodie, Jumpsuit, Kente cloth, Kilt, Kippah, Leather pants, Leotard, Little black dress, Loafer, Manicure, Mao jacket, Monogram, Pencil skirt, Platform shoe, Red lipstick, Rolex, Safety pin, Sari, Shawl, Silk scarf, Snugli, Spanx, Speedo, Stiletto, Surgical mask, Swatch, Tattoo, Teva sandal, Tie, Tracksuit, Trench coat, Turtleneck, Unisex project, Wonderbra, Yoga pants, YSL Touche �Eclat and others. With texts by Luke Baker, Anna Burckhardt, Michelle Millar Fisher, Stephanie Kramer, Mei Mei Rado, and Jennifer Tobias Items: Is Fashion Modern? presents 111 items of clothing and accessories that have had a profound impact on the world in the 20th and 21st centuries. Arranged A-Z encyclopedia-style, it includes designs as iconic as Levi's 501 jeans, the pearl necklace and Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, and as ancient and rich as the sari, the Breton shirt, the kippah and the keffiyeh. The catalog accompanies the first fashion exhibition to be mounted at MoMA since 1944. An essay by curator Paola Antonelli opens the volume, highlighting the Museum's unique perspective on fashion and exploring the latter's role in the changing international landscape of design. The 111 texts that follow trace the history of each item in relation to cultural forces past and present, touching on labor, marketing, technology, religion, politics, aesthetics and popular culture, among many others. These concise essays are richly illustrated with a lively mix of archival images, fashion photography, film stills and documentary shots. Exhibition: MoMA, New York, United States (01.10.2017 - 28.01.2018)

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