Dressing for Austerity

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Dressing for Austerity

Aspiration, Leisure and Fashion in Post-war Britain

Fashion and textile design History Social and cultural history Second World War Cultural studies: dress and society Gender studies: women and girls Gender studies: men and boys

Author: Geraldine Biddle-Perry

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Collection: Dress Cultures

Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 30 April 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781786721976


Introduction

A new look for Austerity... The coldest winter on record, rationing, successive economic crises, bombed out towns and cities; with some justification 'Austerity Britain' in the late 1940s is coloured in the popular imagination in tones of drab.

Overview

Dressing for Austerity shines a light on alternative visions of post-war optimism and aspiration. It traces how, set against the Labour government’s philosophy of 'Austerity by design' in a climate of post-war idealism, the desire for affordable fashionable clothing, access to leisure, and the health, time and money to enjoy them became totemic symbols of post-war ambition that impelled new strategies of state control and consumer agency.

Scope

The book examines the immediate post-war period - its politics, its fashions and its people - in new ways and on its own terms as a critical tipping point in the making of modern Britain.

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