Cover art for En Vogue: Poster Collection 32
Published
Lars Mueller Publishe, November 2020
ISBN
9783037786413
Format
Softcover, 96 pages
Dimensions
24cm × 16.5cm

En Vogue: Poster Collection 32

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Compiling fashion advertisements from the past 100 years, En Vogue shows how fashion reveals the aspirations of its era. Advertising creates dream worlds, yet always simultaneously bears witness to its era. Both these tendencies are exemplified in fashion posters.

Moving beyond the latest modish trends and beauty ideals, fashion posters reflect moral codes and social conditions. They are lifestyle propositions; they tell stories, seduce and shock. Playing with convention and provocation, bodies are sometimes lavishly veiled and disguised, sometimes sensually staged. At times consumers are only indirectly encouraged to shop. A button or a coat collar as a pars pro toto illustrate product quality in historical posters. A new, somewhat controversial approach to fashion advertising emerges in Benetton campaigns from the early 1990s. Overtly erotic ostentation contrasts with poetic allusions that are for example the hallmark of highly aesthetic Japanese fashion posters. Androgynous models and less normative images of men and women in the advertising industry mark the dawn of a new era that entails constantly balancing aspirations to individuality against a sense of collective belonging. En Vogue brings together fashion advertising spanning roughly 100 years and deploying myriad different PR strategies, in each case reflecting the cultures and periods in which it was created. AUTHOR: Elke Gaugele is an empirical cultural scientist and a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. She heads its "Fashion and Styles" program and the Austrian Center for Fashion Research. 110 images

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