Look Good, Feel Good, Play Good
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The first book to chart a visual history of women’s sportswear, and
the key role that Nike has played in it over the last 50 yearsThis
is a book about Nike sportswear and what it means to women. The
garments women wear, and why they wear them. It’s about athletes,
from the elite to the aspiring amateur, running marathons or
running errands. It’s about the spaces we perform in, and the way
we use clothing to do it: from the track and the fitness studio, to
an online world and the street outside.Look Good, Feel Good, Play
Good visualizes the relationship between women and the garments
they wear through five design archetypes from sporting history:
warm-ups, jerseys, leggings, sport bras, and shorts. Steeped in
narrative, history, and Nike’s abundant archive, the book’s rich
imagery spans reproductions of Nike’s trade catalogues that date
back to the early 1980s, period and contemporary photography,
sketches, advertisements, fabric swatches, seasonal color palettes,
original design proposals and patents, logos, product and campaign
shots, and everything in between.Each chapter features interviews
with Nike athletes, trainers, and other collaborators, along with
insightful texts from cultural commentators. Across more than 350
pages and 575 images, this unprecedented volume not only maps the
development of women’s sports apparel but proves its potential, in
whatever context, to make athletes who identify as women feel at
their most powerful.Featuring contributions from: Dina Asher-Smith,
Scout Bassett, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Sue Bird, Deyna Castellanos,
Chandra Cheeseborough, Anna Cockrell, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce,
Kirsty Godso, Xochilt Hoover, Rayssa Leal, Tatyana Mcfadden, Naomi
Osaka, Megan Rapinoe, Sha’Carri Richardson, Caster Semenya, and
Dawn Staley.Featuring essays by: Dal Chodha, the Editor-in-Chief of
Archivist Addendum; Michelle Millar Fisher, the Wornick Curator of
Contemporary Decorative Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston;
Heather Radke, an essayist, journalist, and contributing editor,
and reporter at Radiolab; Samantha N. Sheppard, an Associate
Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at Cornell University; and
Natalie E. Wright, a historian of design and disability.