The Colour of Fashion: The story of clothes in 10 colours
By (Author) Caroline Young
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
31st May 2022
17th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
746.92
Hardback
256
Width 146mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
560g
Mellow yellow, in the pink, feeling blue, green with envy.
Colour is so entwined with our emotions that there are countless expressions and song lyrics, devoted to it. But what meaning does colour have in what we wear What does a green dress convey when worn to a cocktail party, what significance does a white trouser suit have when worn by a female politican, and why does a woman in red command attention
Telling fascinating stories drawn from across history, The Colour of Fashion delves into the significance of colour in dress, and explores how the symbolism has shifted over time. Think of how black transitioned from a colour of mourning to the ultimate in elegance, how millennial pink has defined the Instagram generation, and beige, once a sophisticated favourite of Chanel, now reflects the normcore subculture. Featuring images of iconic colourful moments in fashion history - including Jennifer Lopez in green Versace, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez in white tailoring and Audrey Hepburn in that Little Black Dress - this book is an essential read for fashion lovers.
Caroline Young is the acclaimed author ofLiving with Coco Chanel,Classic Hollywood Style andStyle Tribes. Specialising in fashion and popular culture, Caroline lives in her hometown of Edinburgh, Scotland.