The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
Dress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial PinkDress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial PinkDress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial PinkDress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial Pink

Dress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial Pink in Franklin, TN

Current price: $27.99
Get it in StoreVisit retailer's website
Dress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial Pink

Barnes and Noble

Dress Code: Unlocking Fashion from the New Look to Millennial Pink in Franklin, TN

Current price: $27.99
Loading Inventory...

Size: Audiobook

A
New Yorker
Magazine Best Book of 2022 * An
Esquire
Best Nonfiction Book of 2022 * A
Town & Country
Must-Read Book of 2022 * A
Fashionista
Summer Read
“Smart, funny, and impressively thorough.”—
The Cut
In the spirit of works by Jia Tolentino and Anne Helen Peterson, a smart and incisive essay collection centered on the fashion industry—its history, its importance, why we wear what we wear, and why it matters—from
Elle Magazine
’s fashion features director.
Why does fashion hold so much power over us? Most of us care about how we dress and how we present ourselves. Style offers clues about everything from class to which in-group we belong to.
Bad Feminist
for fashion,
Dress Code
takes aim at the institutions within the fashion industry while reminding us of the importance of dress and what it means for self-presentation. Everything—from societal changes to the progress (or lack thereof) of women’s rights to the hidden motivations behind what we choose to wear to align ourselves with a particular social group—can be tracked through clothing.
Veronique Hyland examines thought-provoking questions such as: Why has the “French girl” persisted as our most undying archetype? What does “dressing for yourself” really mean for a woman? How should a female politician dress? Will gender-differentiated fashion go forever out of style? How has social media affected and warped our sense of self-presentation, and how are we styling ourselves expressly for it?
Not everyone participates in painting, literature, or film. But there is no “opting out” of fashion. And yet, fashion is still seen as superficial and trivial, and only the finest of couture is considered as art. Hyland argues that fashion is a key that unlocks questions of power, sexuality, and class, taps into history, and sends signals to the world around us. Clothes means something—even if you’re “just” wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
A
New Yorker
Magazine Best Book of 2022 * An
Esquire
Best Nonfiction Book of 2022 * A
Town & Country
Must-Read Book of 2022 * A
Fashionista
Summer Read
“Smart, funny, and impressively thorough.”—
The Cut
In the spirit of works by Jia Tolentino and Anne Helen Peterson, a smart and incisive essay collection centered on the fashion industry—its history, its importance, why we wear what we wear, and why it matters—from
Elle Magazine
’s fashion features director.
Why does fashion hold so much power over us? Most of us care about how we dress and how we present ourselves. Style offers clues about everything from class to which in-group we belong to.
Bad Feminist
for fashion,
Dress Code
takes aim at the institutions within the fashion industry while reminding us of the importance of dress and what it means for self-presentation. Everything—from societal changes to the progress (or lack thereof) of women’s rights to the hidden motivations behind what we choose to wear to align ourselves with a particular social group—can be tracked through clothing.
Veronique Hyland examines thought-provoking questions such as: Why has the “French girl” persisted as our most undying archetype? What does “dressing for yourself” really mean for a woman? How should a female politician dress? Will gender-differentiated fashion go forever out of style? How has social media affected and warped our sense of self-presentation, and how are we styling ourselves expressly for it?
Not everyone participates in painting, literature, or film. But there is no “opting out” of fashion. And yet, fashion is still seen as superficial and trivial, and only the finest of couture is considered as art. Hyland argues that fashion is a key that unlocks questions of power, sexuality, and class, taps into history, and sends signals to the world around us. Clothes means something—even if you’re “just” wearing jeans and a T-shirt.

More About Barnes and Noble at CoolSprings Galleria

Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

1800 Galleria Blvd #1310, Franklin, TN 37067, United States

Powered by Adeptmind