House of Flora (illustrations)


Autoria(s): McLean, Flora
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

McLean builds strong connections between the cultural capital of the Jerwood prizewinning craft maker and the world of business and trade. It is crucial that higher education research can consider its relationship to the creative industries. London is a fashion capital, known for its style experimentation and playful creativity. The wit and anarchic play of the art school is a leading force in fashion innovation and Mclean's work articulates this clearly. Designing hats that reference the stylised coiffures of Hollywood icons, in the soft medium of felted wool, is a sophisticated play on the relations between nature and culture that, according to Levi Straus, are at the heart of all culture. The Fifty Hats that Changed the World makes direct allusion to the way that fashion is often regarded with mild disdain as insignificant or trivial, and the Design Museum London, an international leader in disseminating design discourse has, recently, included fashion design within its agenda for exhibition. McLean's work is a leading component of this transformation of design culture.

Formato

text

Identificador

http://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/1165/1/cover%20and%20content.pdf

McLean, Flora <http://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/view/creators/McLean=3AFlora=3A=3A.html>, 2011, Book Section, House of Flora (illustrations) In: Fifty Hats That Changed the World. Design Musem, London, pp. 96-97. ISBN 9781840915693

Publicador

Design Musem

Relação

http://designmuseumshop.com/products/fifty-hats-that-changed-the-world

http://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/1165/

Palavras-Chave #W230 Clothing/Fashion Design
Tipo

Book Section

PeerReviewed