Pink: The History of a Punk, Pretty, Powerful Colour
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Today, with the advent of ‘millennial pink’, the colour formerly
associated with Barbie has acquired a new identity. Nor is this the
first time the symbolism of pink has been radically transformed. In
this volume, in collaboration with a major exhibition at the Museum
at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, curator and
fashion historian Valerie Steele explores the history and
significance of pink in fashion, art and culture from the 18th
century to the present. Steele and her co-authors tell the whole
story of his controversial colour, emphasizing how its meanings
changed throughout the centuries and across the globe, in cultures
as diverse as France, India, Japan, Mexico and the United States.
In 18th-century France, men and women alike wore pink, which was a
fashionably ‘new’ colour. A century later, however, pink had become
feminized and eroticized in the West (although it took longer for
pink-versus-blue gender coding to develop). Pink is beautifully
illustrated, with illustrations of stunning pink fashions given
context by photographs, advertisements and works of art. It
features essays by scholars across the disciplines, giving readers
access to a wealth of research into subjects as diverse as
Hollywood films and the symbolism of the pink triangle. This book
will appeal to all those interested in fashion and culture, as well
as those who love pink. Table of ContentsPink: The History of a
Punk, Pretty, Powerful Colour, Valerie Steele • Panavision Pink:
Deceptively Demure, Deborah Nadoolman Landis • Feminine Desire and
Fragility: Pink in Eighteenth-Century Portraiture, A. Cassandra
Albinson • Pink Predictions, Regina Lee Blaszczy In the Pink of
Things: Gender, Sexuality and Race, Dominique Grisard • Mexican
Rose, Tanya Melendez • The Colour of the Day: Many Shades of Pink
in Japan, Masafumi Monden