Description
Discover the captivating world of British Dandies—a stunning exploration of the evolution of style, gender, and celebrity in British culture from the 17th to the 20th centuries. This compelling book, published by Bodleian Library Publishing in 2022, dives deep into the lives of flamboyant figures like Lord Hervey, the iconic Beau Brummell, and the provocative Oscar Wilde. With a clear focus on macaroni, dandyism, and aesthete culture, the book expertly examines how these individuals not only defined male fashion but also challenged traditional norms related to gender and sexuality. Illustrated with vivid contemporary prints, portraits, and caricatures, this insightful work reveals the scandalous interplay between fashionable men and societal expectations. Readers will be fascinated by the intricate links between clothing, personality, and social status, as the book chronicles a world obsessed with celebrity far before the era of modern influences. If you're interested in the history of fashion, the role of men in society, and the interplay between style and identity, British Dandies is an essential read. Experience the rich tapestry of British male style and its enduring impact on cultural narratives with this beautifully crafted volume.