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Preppy: Cultivating Ivy Style
 
 

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Lilly Pulitzer , Jeffrey Banks , Doria de La Chapelle

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The authoritative fashion history of the roots, growth, and offshoots of the quintessentially American preppy style. Preppy offers the first definitive and in-depth volume on preppy fashion, exploring its evolution from its pragmatic origins and presence on elite Eastern campuses in America to its profound influence internationally and metamorphosis on the runway. For the first time, the preppy story is told completely and beautifully with iconic and never-before-published archival and editorial photographs and personal snapshots from the original Ivy elites.
Exploring all facets of men’s and women’s preppy fashion, this vibrant volume is replete with photographs and vintage ads illustrating the iconic elements of prep: from Oxford shirts, khakis, and Shetland sweaters to Peter Pan collars, madras pants, and Lilly Pulitzer tropical blooms. Authors Jeffrey Banks and Doria de La Chapelle also examine the fashion designers who played a major role in shaping the preppy look, from retail pioneers J.Press and Brooks Brothers to Ralph Lauren, who single-handedly marketed not just a look but a lifestyle. Also featured: a band of young twenty-first century Ivy stylists and fashion labels worldwide, who have infused preppy with high-octane design on and off the runway. Preppy is a stunning tribute to an American phenomenon.

著者について

Jeffrey Banks is a Coty Award-winning designer of men’s and women’s apparel. Doria de La Chapelle is a freelance writer who is coauthor of Tartan: Romancing the Plaid. She has written on fashion, beauty, and style for Mademoiselle magazine and other publications. Fifty years ago, Lilly Pulitzer created a perennial preppy icon with a simple bright-colored cotton shift. Her company has blossomed into menswear, children’s wear, and accessories for the home.

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  • ハードカバー: 170ページ
  • 出版社: Rizzoli (2011/10/4)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 0847836614
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847836611
  • 発売日: 2011/10/4
  • 商品の寸法: 22.6 x 2.5 x 28.8 cm
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A glossy tome of recycled images. 2011/10/11
By Brahmin Book Lover - (Amazon.com)
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I found "Preppy" to be profoundly disappointing. As I have most of the "Preppy Genre" sitting on my shelves already, I noticed right away that this book, lovely though the photos may be, is a splashy mix of every other attempt to capture the preppy style. There were many moments when I thought I was actually reading other books on the subject that I bought years ago. "Jocks and Nerds," another Rizolli style book from twenty years ago seems to have been used as a template. The writers include almost no original text, preferring to quote from every other book previously published on the subject. If I want to read what Lisa Birnbach has to say about being a prep, I can just pull down one of her two books.
As for photographs, "Preppy" includes many that have been used as examples by countless other books, articles and blogs. Any that I hadn't seen in other places were lesser examples than those one can enjoy in "Take Ivy" or Salk's book on WASP style. The book devolves even more when the chapters become endless collections of Ralph Lauren ads or those who have sought to copy Ralph Lauren. Does anyone interested in this subject not already know that Ralph Lauren's empire has been based on mimicking upper class fashion? Anyone? There is an ongoing theme of "aspiration" in this book, though I disagree that many preppy dressers are aspiring to be WASPS. The look has been popular in Japan for decades. Does that mean Japanese preppies want to be white Episcopalians from Greenwich? This is about style, not a social class, so the disjointed thesis was tedious. The Kennedy family is represented in many images in the book, but as Catholics, they can't even be described as WASPS. They are preppy.
I could have created my own version of "Preppy" and saved quite a bit of money by gluing together some cut out magazine ads, Brooks Brothers catalogues and a few lines of text from books I already own.
Lilly Pulizter wrote the forward, basically the only original thought in the entire book, in which she claims to know little about fashion and "plans to learn a thing or two from this book." Poor Lilly, I hope they gave her a free copy.
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The preppy catalog, disappointingly 2011/10/10
By Andrew S. Rogers - (Amazon.com)
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In a blog interview posted not long before the publication of True Prep: It's a Whole New Old World, Lisa Birnbach explained how, all those decades ago, her publishers wanted the book that became The Official Preppy Handbook to focus solely on clothing and accessories, and be titled "The Preppy Catalog." She argued, she said, that prep clothing couldn't be adequately or accurately described without the full context of preppy lifestyle, history, and worldview ... and thus "The Official Preppy Handbook," in all its satirical but affectionate beauty, was born.

Three-plus decades later, Jeffrey Banks and Doria de La Chapelle have finally given us that "Preppy Catalog" the original publishers wanted. It wasn't worth the wait.

The first several chapters are a whirlwind bus tour of the history of preppy dress, hitting all the requisite educational and literary sights and digging a few interesting photos out of the archive, but adding very little to what anyone who has a real interest in this already knows. Indeed, there is considerable debate in some circles about the extent to which "preppy" and "Ivy" overlap. Our authors don't seem to know or care: as the subtitle shows, they regard them as synonyms.

By far the most disappointing part of this book, however, is the final two chapters, when history is set aside and prep-as-she-is-lived-today is supposedly reviewed. An appendix lists a dozen or so "online prep" blogs, and there are probably a hundred more preppy-themed pages on Tumblr alone, which the authors could usefully have harvested to give us photos and stories of interesting people doing interesting things with classic preppy and Ivy ingredients. Instead, they prove the extent to which "preppy" really has become a commodity by defining modern prep solely through the work of mass-market fashion designers, advertising photographers, and a handful of celebrities. Every designer who ever buttoned down a collar seems to be name-dropped (author Jeffrey Banks has high praise for designer Jeffrey Banks), and a discouragingly huge percentage of the photos come from Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger advertising spreads.

On the whole, the authors' answer to the subtitular topic of "cultivating Ivy Style" would seem to begin and end with: Buy Ralph Lauren. Some people worry that the Internet is making books obsolete. "Preppy" is a case where the Internet makes a book unnecessary and irrelevant.
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Sorry, doesn't get it at all... 2012/4/14
By Ralph Lara - (Amazon.com)
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Preppy is not a style, it's a life. It comes from your background, it cannot be adopted. People in the U.S. have been brainwashed into believing that they can just buy what they really should inherit and earn. EARN, EARN. A word that people in this society just don't understand. Preppy cannot be bought. PREPPY CANNOT BE BOUGHT. Repeat the previous sentence as many times as needed. I really don't have much to add here. The reviews by "Brahmin Book Lover" and "Andrew S. Rogers" pretty much cover the territory. The book begins rather nicely and then quickly derails like a spectacularly bad train wreck. The so-called writers just don't get it. They just don't understand the ethos of the thing. It's not a style, it's not a product, it's not a brand (sorry, Mr. Lauren) it's not merchandise. It's a life, a LIFE. These people don't understand Lilly Pulitzer or her world at all (among many other things). They don't get Brooks Brothers or go-to-hell trousers. As for the final third part of the book, I have nothing but utter contempt for it. It's about how the Morlocks from H. G. Wells' "The Time Machine'" would have re-interpreted the Ivy style. (God, do we need Bill Segal and Gentry magazine BADLY!). Just look at the spread on pages 156-157. That tells you everything. A large group of African-Americans wearing just about every conceivable cliché of so-called "Preppy" fashions and looking as totally inaccurate, inappropriate and unconvincing as if they were sporting historical Samurai uniforms or medieval ecclesiastical garments. I am not at all a racist, PLEASE BELIEVE ME (it would save a lot of time). I just think that it is quite wrong to adopt something quite alien to your heritage as a kind of ironic or sarcastic statement. It's just as silly as white middle-class kids trying to act "black" or (God forbid) "ghetto". Just be true to what you are or, if you are going to be true to something else, try to show it the dedication, devotion and respect that it deserves. Become it, not just wear it like a meaningless, interchangeable costume. Otherwise it's sheer hypocrisy. I think that's quite a reasonable request. Enough said. Don't buy this book. DON'T BUY THIS BOOK.

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