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Author:
Alexis Walker (Author), Nicola Pelly (Introduction)
Fashion

Parachute: Subversive Design and Street Fashion

1650.000
✺ Book infomation
Dimensions:
8.58 x 1.2 x 11.98 inches
Publish date:
7/5/2024
Language:
English
Page count:
350
✺  Content

Avant-garde in attitude and design, Parachute brought together high and low, the establishment and the underground. The clothing was defined by androgynous looks, oversized silhouettes, elevated essentials, and graphic references to past and future, from exaggerated trench coats to “space samurai kimonos.” Together with a considered retail presence, which combined an industrial aesthetic in the stores with exuberant photography campaigns, the brand created a vision for street fashion that is keenly relevant today. Walker explores the history of the brand through hundreds of images, many never published, including personal photography from the founders of the label alongside striking editorial and campaign imagery. A go-to label for stars like Madonna, Peter Gabriel, and David Bowie, Parachute both encapsulated the exuberance of the 1980s and signaled the future in clothing and retail.

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Parachute: Subversive Design and Street Fashion
1650.000
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