BONUS: The Dandy as Original Street Style Innovator
Jun 23, 2021•28 min•Ep. 20
Episode description
This bonus episode is an academic talk by host Zara Korutz focused on the dandy as the fashion innovator of street-style using style as agency. Dandy fashion connects to authenticity as a creative expression and position within society. In this talk, I explore the notion of fashion capitals, the style of the dandy, social meaning behind the fashion, and black dandies with roots in Africa and the Caribbean.
Dandyism's historical roots creates a myth of authenticated personal identification. The word “myth” is not an untruth but rather a complicated system that theorist Roland Barthes describes as a form of communication.
If you geek out over fashion theory, then this talk is for you… Please engage with your thoughts afterwards on social media or with a personal voice note.
References:
Barthes, R (1957) Mythologies
Breward, C. (2016) The Suit. London: Reaktion Books.
Croll, J. (2015) Fashion that Changed the World. London: Prestel.
Lewis, S.P. (2017) Dandy Lion. First edition. New York, N.Y: Aperture.
Meinhold, R. and Irons, J. (2014) Fashion Myths. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
Musgrave, E. (2019) Sharp Suits. GB: Pavilion.
Rocamora, A and O’Neill, A (2008) ‘Fashioning the Street: Images of the Street in the Fashion
Simmel, G. (1905) “Fashion” International Quarterly, 1,22, pp. 130-155
Woodward, S (2009) ‘The Myth of Street Style’, Fashion Theory, 13, 1: 83 – 102
Cover Art Photo of Dandy Wellington By Julia Bahlsen
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