Fashioning the Dandy: Style and Manners
By (Author) Olga Vainshtein
Translated by Sofia Horujaya-Cook
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
12th September 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies: men and boys
Social and cultural anthropology
391.109
Hardback
270
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Offers a unique view on dandyism as a cultural tradition, based not merely on fashionable attire, but also as a particular lifestyle with specific standards of behaviour, bodily practices and conceptual approaches to dress.
The book explores the dandy as a cultural type across Europe and Russia from the eighteenth century through the present day. Olga Vainshtein offers a unique view on dandyism as a cultural tradition, based not merely on fashionable attire, but also as a particular lifestyle with specific standards of behaviour, bodily practices and conceptual approaches to dress. The dandy is described as the prototypical hero of the modern cult of celebrities. From clubbing manners, the techniques of virtual aristocratism, urban flneurs and the correct way to examine people, Vainshtein walks us through optical duels and the techniques of visual assessment at social gatherings. Readers will learn about strategies of subversive behaviour found in practical jokes, the fine art of noble scandal, dry wit, bare-faced impudence and mocking politeness. Looking at dandyism as a nineteenth-century literary movement, Vainshtein examines representation of dandies in fiction. Finally, a large section is devoted to Russian and Soviet dandyism and the dandies of today.
Olga Vainshtein is a fashion historian. She works at the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow.