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The mechanical smile

modernism and the first fashion shows in France and America 1900-1929

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An edition of The mechanical smile (2013)

The mechanical smile

modernism and the first fashion shows in France and America 1900-1929

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In the early 20th century, the desire to see clothing in motion flourished on both sides of the Atlantic: models tangoed, slithered, swaggered, and undulated before customers in couture houses and department stores. The Mechanical Smile traces the history of the earliest fashion shows in France and the United States from their origins in the 1880s to 1929, situating them in the context of modernism and the rationalization of the body. Fashion shows came into being concurrently with film, and this book explores the connections between fashion and early cinema, which arguably functioned as what Walter Benjamin called "new velocities"--forces that altered the rhythms of modern life. Using significant new archival evidence, The Mechanical Smile shows how so-called "mannequin parades" employed the visual language of modernism to translate business and management methods into visual seduction. Caroline Evans, a leading fashion historian, argues for an expanded definition of modernism as both gestural and performative, drawing on literary and performance theory rather than relying on art and design history. The fashion show, Evans posits, is a singular nodal point where the disparate histories of commerce, modernism, gender, and the body converge.

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Language
English
Pages
331

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Prehistory: nineteenth century fashion modelling
Paris 1900-1914: the rationalization of the body
1900-1914: French fashion on the world stage
America 1900-1917: show business
1914-1919: wartime Paris and the nationalization of the body
1919-1929: fashion in motion
Architecture: factories of elegance
Audiences: the commerce of the look
Objects: industrial smiles
Prolepsis: future bodies
Movement: the mannequin walk
Flow: the mannequin pose
Postscript: balancing the books: between the legacy of the fashion show and the inheritance of the mannequin.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
746.9/20944
Library of Congress
TT502 .E824 2013, TT502.E824 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26885486M
Internet Archive
mechanicalsmilem0000evan
ISBN 13
9780300189537
LCCN
2012028814
OCLC/WorldCat
809925932

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