A Dedicated Follower of Fashion jellemzők

Holly Brubach has been chronicling the ups and downs of the international fashion world for twenty years in witty, insightful essays that examine how fashion reflects popular culture and our sense of personal identity. In this collection of 27 essays published during the 1980s and 1990s in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The New York Times Magazine, Brubach reflects on a broad range of subjects, from famous designers to designer eyeglasses, from the timeless elegance of a Chanel suit to the decline of elegance in the 1990s, from the supermodel phenomenon of the 1980s to the musclebound chic of recent high-tech athletic wear. A self-described "fashion anthropologist," Brubach roams from the streets of Paris to the beaches of East Hampton and many places in between.