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    Antigender Fashion: The Possibilities of Gender-Fluid and Non-Binary Fashion Design

    Antigender Fashion by Beyer, Judith;

    The Possibilities of Gender-Fluid and Non-Binary Fashion Design

    Series: Dress, Body, Culture;

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Visual Arts
    • Date of Publication 15 May 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350466005
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 236x162x20 mm
    • Weight 680 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 45 bw illus
    • 700

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    In this rich examination of gender fluidity in contemporary fashion design, Judith Beyer develops an emerging new theoretical framework for understanding how fashion can blur and challenge gender boundaries: antigender fashion.

    How is gender fluidity in contemporary fashion different from 20th century androgyny or millennial unisex styles? Like antifashion, which opposes and challenges fashion, Beyer argues that antigender fashion seeks to dismantle and confront binary gender signifiers. After tracing the history of gender-blurring fashion from Marlene Dietrich's androgynous tailoring to Alessandro Michele's floral Gucci suits, case studies of four high-profile fashion brands reveal the diverse approaches to gender-fluidity in contemporary fashion.

    Investigating each case study through multiple theoretical perspectives - from gender studies to gothic horror, cyborg theory to Afrofuturism - Beyer situates antigender fashion in a rich theoretical landscape and illuminates exciting new critical directions for students and researchers. Can antigender fashion influence the construction of contemporary masculinities and femininities - and can it be a catalyst for change?

    The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Bloomsbury Open Collections Library Collective.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Methodology
    Case Study Approach
    Materials and Data Gathering
    Internet-Mediated Research
    Outline

    1 Troubling Gender: On the Proliferation of Gender and the Performativity of Fashion
    Sex, Gender, and Performativity
    Trans* and the Proliferation of Gender
    The Performativity of Fashion: Fashion's System of Signification in Post-Postmodernity

    2 Tracing Fluidity: Understanding Moments of Gender-Blurring Fashion
    Moment I: Bohemians in the Nineteenth Century
    Moment II: Female Masculinities in the 1920s
    Moment III: Youth and Countercultures of the 1960s and 1970s
    Moment IV: Ck One, Unisex, and Millennial Masculinities

    3 Antigender Fashion; or, Why Can't Girls Have Dicks and Boys Have Boobs?
    Anti-Fashion and Subculture: Anti-Fashion as 'Confrontational' Dress
    Anti-Fashion and Queerness: Anti-Fashion as Oppositional Dress
    Anti-Fashion and Feminism: Anti-Fashion as Protest
    Philosophical Perspectives on Anti-Fashion: A Dialectical Approach
    From Anti-Fashion to Antigender Fashion

    4 JW Anderson: The Architecture of Antigender Fashion
    Millennial Masculinity and JW Anderson's Beginnings
    Moment I: (Re-)Building the Architecture of Man and Woman
    Moment II: Out of Proportion or Fashioning the Grotesque Antigendered Body
    Moment III: The Camp, the Carnival, the Surreal of Antigender Fashion

    5 Alessandro Michele and Gucci: The Bricolage of Antigender Fashion
    Gender Fluidity Goes Mainstream: The Making and Breaking of Gucci
    Moment I: Gucci's New Man - Antigender Fashion and the Floral Suit
    Moment II: Time Leaps, Détournement, and Memory
    Moment III: The Bricolage, the Cyborg, and the Post-Human of Antigender

    6 Art School: Dressing the Queer and Antigendered Body
    Designing with and within London's Queer/Trans* Community
    Moment I: Performing Fashion, Performing Queerness - Staging Antigender Fashion
    Moment II: Antigender Bodies In-Between - Dressing Intersectionalities or the Trans*,
    Ageing, Fat, and Disabled Body
    Moment III: On Gothic Queer Cultures - the Uncanny Horror in Art School's Antigender
    Fashion

    7 No Sesso: Styling the Black, Antigendered, and Afrofuturist Body
    On Disidentification and Designing for an Inclusive Future
    Moment I: Antigender Streetwear
    Moment II: Reusing, Recycling, and Remembering
    Moment III: Antigender and Afrofuturism

    Conclusion
    References
    Index

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