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Bravehearts : men in skirts

Bolton, Andrew
London, New York : V & A Publications : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, 2003

What do Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Prince Charles, and Boy George have in common? These and other sharply dressed, sexually secure, 21st-century men are incorporating skirts into their wardrobes. In this provocative, one-of-a-kind book, Andrew Bolton traces the warrior origins of kilts and sarongs and reveals how, far from feminizing men, skirts actually reinforce their virility. Some 150 photographs illustrate this colorful salute to the growing numbers of the few, if proud, men in skirts.
What do Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Prince Charles, and Boy George have in common? These and other sharply dressed, sexually secure, 21st-century men are incorporating skirts into their wardrobes. In this provocative, one-of-a-kind book, Andrew Bolton traces the warrior origins of kilts and sarongs and reveals how, far from feminizing men, skirts actually reinforce their virility. Some 150 photographs illustrate this colorful salute to the growing ...


Cote : 391.109 B6943b 2003

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Vêtement = Costume = Kostüm = Indumentaria

Pepin van Roojen ; Link-Up ,Mitaka
Amsterdam : Pepin Press, 2001


Cote : 746.920 9 P422c 2001

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The black leather jacket

Farren, Mick
New York : Abbeville Press, 1985

Ever since a leather-jacketed Marlon Brando slouched across the screen in The Wild One, the jacket's mixture of animal magnetism, brooding menace, and sexual provocation has made it a must-have for hipsters, rebels, and fashionistas. This entertaining book chronicles the leather jacket from its roots among World War I flying aces to its present incarnation in high fashion. Along the way, it shows how every generation and subculture — including the Hell's Angels, beats, punks, movie stars, counterculturists, and fetishists — has made the leather jacket its own.
Ever since a leather-jacketed Marlon Brando slouched across the screen in The Wild One, the jacket's mixture of animal magnetism, brooding menace, and sexual provocation has made it a must-have for hipsters, rebels, and fashionistas. This entertaining book chronicles the leather jacket from its roots among World War I flying aces to its present incarnation in high fashion. Along the way, it shows how every generation and subculture — including ...


Cote : 391.009 F2458b 1985

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