Iconic Fashion: 20 items that changed the history of style
By (Author) Federico Rocca
Edited by Valeria Manferto De Fabianis
Preface by Alberta Ferretti
White Star
White Star
27th February 2025
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and style guides
746.92
Hardback
224
Width 200mm, Height 232mm
1056g
When it comes to fashion, the term icon is almost invariably associated with a person: a man or, more often, a woman whose style has left a mark on the collective imagination. And yet, there are also objects that have the same extraordinary evocative power, items of clothing or accessories which, in different ways, have revolutionised the history of fashion. The birth of the Burberry trench coat, flat pumps or Givenchy's little black dress were milestones after which nothing was ever the same. Each designer, label or fast-fashion manufacturer has had to come to terms with fashion icons' existence, by quoting or revisiting them, or simply by copying creations that have now become classics. Some of these are even known by their original name, like the Kelly bag and Borsalino hats. Others, over the years, have also gained sociopolitical connotations (Levi's jeans, for example, which were once workwear, became a symbol of the Sixties youth revolution), while others, such as Herms scarves and Chanel No.5 perfume, continue to be status symbols. This book with historical illustrations, cult advertising and beautiful still life shots of the products featured, narrates the history and anecdotes, and tells of the famous people and intrinsic values relating to the must-have fashion items. AUTHOR: Federico Rocca was born in Sondrio in 1975. He graduated from the DAMS at Bologna with a degree in history, writing his thesis on Peter Del Monte, which was considered for the Premio Sacchi award. He then worked in screenplay writing, first for Telepi, and then for Sky, after which he entered the fashion world. As editor and author, he published Embroidery Italian fashion (2006), Silvana Mangano (2008), Contemporary Indian fashion (2009), and edited Herms, l'avventura del lusso (2011). Today he is a professional journalist and fashion editor for www.style.it, the fashion and lifestyle portal of Cond Nast. SELLING POINTS: . Explores iconic fashion items and their revolutionary impact on fashion history . Includes historical illustrations, cult advertising, and beautiful still life shots . Discusses the cultural and sociopolitical significance of fashion classics . Perfect for fashion enthusiasts and historians
Federico Rocca was born in Sondrio in 1975. He graduated from the DAMS at Bologna with a degree in history, writing his thesis on Peter Del Monte, which was considered for the Premio Sacchi award. He then worked in screenplay writing, first for Telepi, and then for Sky, after which he entered the fashion world. As editor and author, he published Embroidery Italian fashion (2006), Silvana Mangano (2008), Contemporary Indian fashion (2009), and edited Herms, l'avventura del lusso (2011). Today he is a professional journalist and fashion editor for www.style.it, the fashion and lifestyle portal of Cond Nast.