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      Making a Spectacle: A Fashionable History of Glasses

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      A rose-colored look at the history of eyeglasses, from their origins as a useful, if unsightly, tool to their current status as an essential part of the fashion narrative.

      From 13th century Franciscan monks to Beyoncé in Black is King, Making a Spectacle charts the fas...

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      Product ID:9780762473441
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Making a Spectacle
      Subtitle:A Fashionable History of Glasses
      Authors:Author: Jessica Glasscock
      Page Count:256
      Subjects:Photography and photographs, Photography & photographs, Product design, Fashion and textile design, Product design, History of fashion
      Description:A rose-colored look at the history of eyeglasses, from their origins as a useful, if unsightly, tool to their current status as an essential part of the fashion narrative.

      From 13th century Franciscan monks to Beyoncé in Black is King, Making a Spectacle charts the fascinating ascension of eyeglasses, from an unsightly but useful tool to fashion''s must-have accessory.

      The power of glasses to convey a range of vivid messages about their wearers have made them into a billion-dollar business that appeals to cool kids and rock stars and those who want to be like them, but the fashionable history of eyeglasses was fraught with anxiety and drama. At the beginning of the 20th century, the assessment in Vogue and Harper''s Bazaar was that spectacles were "invariably disfiguring." Invisibility was the best option, and glasses were only to be put on once the lights at the opera went dark.

      While variations of that glasses-shaming sentiment appeared at regular intervals over the next 100 years or so, eyeglasses continued to evolve into an endless array of shapes, colors, purposes, and personalities. Once sunglasses took off in the 1930s, the magazine editorial made glasses a conspicuous part of the fashion narrative. Eyeglasses went to the ski slopes, the stables, the beach, the Havana hotel. Plastic innovations made a candy-colored rainbow of cat-eyes and "starlet" styles possible. Suddenly, everyone had the opportunity to look like Jackie O on vacation in Capri.

      Making a Spectacle traces contemporary high fashion frames back to their origins: the military aviator, the glam cat eye, the nerdly Oxford, the high-tech shield, the fanciful butterfly, the lowly rimless, and other styles all make an appearance. Featuring interviews with influential designers, makers, and purveyors of glasses including Adam Selman, Kerin Rose Gold, and l.a. Eyeworks, Making a Spectacle also takes a look at today''s most cutting edge eyewear, showing the reader the latest and most innovative ways to see and be seen.


      Imprint Name:Running Press Adult
      Publisher Name:Running Press,U.S.
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-11-18

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      Weight860 g
      Dimensions185 × 237 × 24 mm