The book is divided into three sections, each structured as a series of detailed case studies. The first section investigates the research process in the work of such designers as Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, and Yohji Yamamoto, among others. The second section is on research and inspiration, including street style and uniform, and the influence of established companies. The third section presents detailed case studies of particular garments, including parkas, trench coats, and denim jackets.
The follow-up to the hugely successful
The Fashion Resource Book, this volume is sure to become required reading in fashion classes and home libraries alike.
The essential visual sourcebook on men's fashion; how students and professionals alike can develop a personal aesthetic
Robert Leach teaches at the University of Westminster and at Central Saint Martins in London. He has worked as a designer and in journalism for
i-D magazine and others.
An insightful primer detailing the history of menswear and offering a guide to designing men's fashion. . . . Leach's authority on fashion research and design permeates the book.
Firmly rooted in the here and now . . . a snapshot of early-21st-century men's fashion companies and trends. Heavy on the illustrations, which are informative and attractive. . . . Recommended.