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The Fashionable New Yorker: Style, Criticism, and the Dressed Body in Print

The New Yorker is a magazine perhaps best known for its cultural commentary on fields such as music, theater, art, film, and television. However, since its founding in 1925, it has also turned its irreverent eye and acerbic wit towards fashion with two issues dedicated to the topic - "Style Iss...

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Published in:Fashion theory 2021-01, Vol.25 (1), p.31-52
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