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Bad Girls of Fashion by Jennifer Croll

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Bad Girls of Fashion

Style Rebels From Cleopatra to Lady Gaga

Jennifer Croll, Ada Buchholc

Annick Press · Print & ebook · September 13, 2016

Reading lane: Fashion

Clothes make the woman—and can change the world.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in womenGood for readers who enjoy Fashion and Fashion & Textiles Business.Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

Book Details

Authors
Jennifer Croll, Ada Buchholc
Publisher
Annick Press
Published
September 13, 2016
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Fashion · Fashion & Textiles Business
Reading lane
Fashion

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Publisher Categories

  • Kids Fashion

  • Biographies of Women for Kids

About This Book

Clothes make the woman—and can change the world. The title says it all: Bad Girls of Fashion explores the lives of ten famous women who have used clothing to make a statement, change perceptions, break rules, attract power, or express their individuality. Included are Cleopatra, Marie Antoinette, Coco Chanel, Marlene Dietrich, Madonna, and Lady Gaga. Sidebar subjects include: Elizabeth I, Marilyn Monroe, Rihanna, and Vivienne Westwood. Photos illuminate the text, while edgy,...

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Clothes make the woman—and can change the world. The title says it all: Bad Girls of Fashion explores the lives of ten famous women who have used clothing to make a statement, change perceptions, break rules, attract power, or express their individuality. Included are Cleopatra, Marie Antoinette, Coco Chanel, Marlene Dietrich, Madonna, and Lady Gaga. Sidebar subjects include: Elizabeth I, Marilyn Monroe, Rihanna, and Vivienne Westwood. Photos illuminate the text, while edgy, vividly colored illustrations depict the subjects with interpretive flair. Readers will learn not only about changing fashion styles through history, but about changing historical attitudes toward women, and the links between fashion and art, film, music, politics, and feminism. With an energetic, appealing writing style, Croll demonstrates how through the ages, women—often without other means of power—have used fashion as a tool, and how their influence continues to shape how women present themselves today.

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