Seeing Through Clothes is a vivid pictorial history of the
changing images of ourselves in fashion. From classical Greek sculpture
through the photographs of Avedon, Anne Hollander shows us how art has
determined, rather than reflected, our concept of beauty and fashion.
She examines the evolution of underclothes, hair as a sexual symbol, the
difference between ‘naked’ and ‘nude,’ the role of black clothing, the
meaning of mirror images, and how our concept of the perfect figure
changes, and thus has altered fashion through the ages.
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