Book review of Icons of Style by Josh Sims


Josh Sims’ Icons of Style: In 100 Garments is like a visual encyclopedia of every piece of clothing that matters, from mini skirts and leather jackets to blazers and T-shirts. Along with a brief summary that contextualizes the garment in both history and popular culture, a slew of visual components accompany each entry. For the section called The Slip, a paparazzi photo of Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell in silver slip dresses is positioned next to a concert photo of a slip-clad Courtney Love. Together, the photos tell a story of how glamour and grunge intersected and diverged. The entry for sweatshirts is among the book’s most multifaceted: An image of a young Ronald Reagan is followed by a shot of Wu-Tang Clan’s U-God wearing a hoodie, his arm raised in a gesture of triumph that’s mirrored by Sylvester Stallone in a film still from Rocky. These three seemingly opposite figures are seen here united—in fashion, at least. Icons of Style also has wardrobe inspo for miles: photos of Soul Train dancers, Queen Elizabeth II and Jean Seberg appear alongside shots from 1983’s The Outsiders and 2011’s Drive. You’d be hard-pressed to come up with a more complete history of everyday style.



View Original Source Here

You May Also Like
The Cancer Is Calling From Inside the House

The Cancer Is Calling From Inside the House

Take a break from the news We publish your favorite authors—even the…
Celebrating What We’ve Accomplished in 2023

Celebrating What We’ve Accomplished in 2023

Dear Reader,  Each snow globe in this illustration by Alli Katz depicts…
9 Novels Featuring Parasocial Relationships

9 Novels Featuring Parasocial Relationships

Donate to Keep Electric Literature Free! Electric Literature published over 500 writers…
Book review of 49 Days by Agnes Lee

Book review of 49 Days by Agnes Lee

Agnes Lee’s debut graphic novel, 49 Days, opens with a series of…