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80s Fashion: From Club to Catwalk

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This exciting book explores one of the most diverse and innovative periods in British fashion and showcases the work of some of the decade’s leading designers – including Betty Jackson, Leigh Bowery, John Galliano, BodyMap, Vivienne Westwood and many others.
Highlighting the decade’s extraordinarily creative interaction between fashion and popular music, the book shows how both catwalk and club fashions were interpreted for a wider audience through the striking photography and innovative graphic designs of key magazines. 80s Fashion includes interviews and original archive material from practitioners such as Wendy Dagworthy and Paul Smith that casts new light on the designs of the decade.

Author/Artist/Designer

Sonnet Stanfill (Editor)

Pages

112

Dimensions

19.69cm x 1.27cm x 26.67cm

ISBN

9781851777259

Product code

119396

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About the author

Sonnet Stanfill

Sonnet Stanfill is curator of twentieth-century and contemporary fashion at the V&A. She curated the displays Ossie Clark (2003) and New York Fashion Now (2007) and co-curated the exhibition Ballgowns: British Glamour since 1950 and wrote its accompanying book (V&A 2012).