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Superheroes : Fashion and Fantasy

Bolton, AndrewChabon, Michael(Contributions by)
Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Series series
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From Wonder Woman's satin stars and golden bracelets to Batman's brooding cape and mask, the style of superheroes' dress has influenced both street wear and high fashion.

This richly illustrated book explores how radical couture, avant-garde sportswear, and state-of-the-art military garments-as seen through the lens of the superhero-can be metaphors for sex, power, and politics.

Beginning with the origins of the superhero costume, this volume looks at how designers have been influenced by iconographic components such as the cape, mask, boots, and unitard.

Costumes, such as those worn by Batman and Catwoman, are examined as reflections of sexual and physical prowess, while others, most notably those of Superman and Captain America, are analyzed as political propaganda. Superheroes also explores superpowers and their manifestations--literal, symbolic, or metaphorical: Flash's speed, Iron Man's invulnerability, Hulk's strength, and Spiderman's agility are presented in their fantastical evocations.

Featured designers include Pierre Cardin, John Galliano, Azzedine Alaia, Giorgio Armani, Hussein Chalayan, Alexander McQueen, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Jean Paul Gaultier, Comme des Garcons, and Walter van Beirendonck.

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300136706 / 9780300136708
Hardback
746.92
13/05/2008
United States
English
160 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
26 cm
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition Superheroes held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from May 7 to Sept. 1, 2008. At foot of title: Metropolitan Museum of Art.