Becoming Couture: The Italian Fashion Industry After the Second World War
By (Author) Chiara Faggella
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st January 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Cultural studies: dress and society
European history
Social and cultural history
338.4774692
Hardback
248
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 16mm
598g
Becoming couture is the first book to examine the history of the Italian fashion industry during the global transition brought about by the Second World War. It draws on a wide range of primary sources, some of them newly unearthed, to demonstrate that the Italian fashion industry in the Republican era continued to rely on business practices and professionals established during Fascism. Analysing changes in promotional discourses and press coverage, the book traces the shift that occurred when manufacturers were encouraged to expand their exports of accessories to include sportswear, knitwear and moda boutique. This ultimately led to the legitimisation of Italian dressmaking as creatively independent of French influences and therefore worthy of the label 'couture'.
Chiara Faggella is a fashion historian and a Lecturer at Syracuse University, Florence and Lund University.