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Topic: Spacewear (Barbara Brownie)
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cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 08-04-2018 06:10 AM
Spacewear: Weightlessness and the Final Frontier of Fashion by Barbara Brownie Today, we are living in the New Space Age, where commercial space travel is almost within our grasp. This otherworldly possibility has opened up new cultural images of space, both real and fictional, and has caused fashion design and spacesuit engineering to intersect in new, exciting ways. Spacewear traverses this uncharted territory by exploring the changing imagination of space in fashion — and fashion in space — from the first Space Age to the twenty-first century. Exploring how space travel has stylistically and technologically framed fashion and textile design on earth and how technical garments for outer space are becoming increasingly fashion-focused, Spacewear connects the real with the imagined and science with the catwalk. This book draws together speculative fantasies in sci-fi films such as "Star Trek" and "Space Odyssey," with the real engineered spacesuits Biosuit and the NASA Z-2 and with catwalk interpretations by the likes of Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, André Courrèges and Iris van Herpen. While the development of commercial space agencies has led to new concerns for style in garments for outer space that re-think fundamental design principles such as drape, high fashion has experimented with new possibilities for weightlessness that extend far beyond the 1960s vision of Space Age metallic fabrics and helmet-style headwear. Brownie takes the reader on a fascinating journey from fantasy to function and to form, deepening our understanding of this new category of fashion that is prompting new approaches to garment design and construction both on Earth and in outer space. |
Kevmac Member Posts: 267 From: College Station, TX Registered: Apr 2003
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posted 08-04-2018 09:14 PM
For me, as a child of the 60s and growing up watching Gemini and Apollo, no space suit will ever out-style the original space suits of the early days of manned space flight. New suits of now and the future will no doubt be more functional and efficient, but they'll never be cooler than those of Mercury-Gemini-Apollo. |
Headshot Member Posts: 864 From: Vancouver, WA, USA Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 08-05-2018 10:38 AM
Agreed! | |
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