American Pop—Dressed for the American Dream: How 1950s Fashion Sold a New Vision of America by Taylor Prescott
English | April 9, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0F49N6ZDH | 235 pages | EPUB | 32 Mb
English | April 9, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0F49N6ZDH | 235 pages | EPUB | 32 Mb
American Pop—Dressed for the American Dream: How 1950s Fashion Sold a New Vision of America
From the bestselling American Pop series
In postwar America, fashion wasn’t just what you wore—it was how you told the world who you were. Part of the acclaimed American Pop series, Dressed for the American Dream explores how 1950s clothing helped sell a powerful new vision of prosperity, gender roles, and national identity during a decade of dramatic cultural transformation.
From Christian Dior’s “New Look” to department store theatrics, teenage rebellion, and television’s growing influence, this richly illustrated cultural history shows how fashion became a vehicle for American values and anxieties in the Cold War era. Structured suits, cinched waists, and leather jackets weren’t just style statements—they were symbolic tools that reinforced who belonged, who didn’t, and what the American Dream was supposed to look like.
With chapters on youth culture, celebrity influence, domestic ideals, undergarment engineering, and the complicated politics of cultural appropriation, this book unpacks the hidden stories woven into 1950s fashion. Whether you're a vintage enthusiast, cultural historian, or pop culture lover, Dressed for the American Dream offers a stylish, smart, and surprising look at how a nation dressed its way into a new identity.