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Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style

作者 W. David Marx
出版社 Ingram International Inc
商品描述 Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style:“Afascinatingculturalhistory”(People)ofhowJapanadoptedandultimatelyrevivedtraditionalAmericanfashionAstrangethinghash

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內容簡介 “A fascinating cultural history” (People) of how Japan adopted and ultimately revived traditional American fashion A strange thing has happened over the last two decades: the world has come to believe that the most “authentic” American garments are those made in Japan. From high-end denim to oxford button-downs, Japanese brands such as UNIQLO, Kamakura Shirts, Beams, and Kapital have built their global businesses by creating the highest-quality versions of classic American casual garments—a style known in Japan as ametora, or “American traditional.”In Ametora, cultural historian W. David Marx traces the Japanese assimilation of American fashion over the past 150 years. Now updated with a new afterword covering the last decade, Ametora shows how Japanese trendsetters and entrepreneurs mimicked, adapted, imported, and ultimately perfected American style, dramatically reshaping not only Japan’s culture but also our own.

作者介紹

作者介紹 W. David Marx is a writer on culture, fashion, and music. He is the author of Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste, Identity, Art, Fashion, and Constant Change. A former editor of the Tokyo-New York street culture magazine Tokion, his work has appeared in Vox, Popeye, NewYorker.com, and Lapham's Quarterly. He lives in Tokyo.

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書名 / Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style
作者 / W. David Marx
簡介 / Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style:“Afascinatingculturalhistory”(People)ofhowJapanadoptedandultimatelyrevivedtraditionalAmericanfashionAstrangethinghash
出版社 / Ingram International Inc
ISBN13 / 9781541604339
ISBN10 /
EAN / 9781541604339
誠品26碼 / 2682432660007
頁數 / 304
裝訂 / H:精裝
語言 / 3:英文
尺寸 / 14.73x2.38x21.72
級別 / N:無
重量(g) / 0

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