Déjà Vu Style: Fashion Trends That Made a Comeback - Hardcover

Déjà Vu Style: Fashion Trends That Made a Comeback - Hardcover

$55.00


by Agata Toromanoff (Author), Pierre Toromanoff (Author)

  • The first book dedicated to recurring fashion phenomena
  • Indispensable for all those interested in fashion
  • Includes interviews with renowned fashion historians and sociologists
  • Inspiration for every fashion taste: from crop tops to pleated skirts to complete denim looks

One fashion sin is another trend part. Opinions about tapered pants, shoulder pads and leopard prints may differ, but the fact is that (almost) every trend in fashion comes back at some point. So it's hardly surprising that THE pants of the 1980s - nowadays called mom jeans - are celebrating a grandiose comeback and that other parts that were thought to have long since been buried in the fashion graveyard are also experiencing amazing revivals. But how does this resurgence of past trends come about in the first place and how can you predict when a piece will be hip again?

D?j? Vu Style is dedicated to these special pieces, illuminating their history, showing celebrities who shaped the style and explaining their comeback. From the 1960s miniskirt, to the 70s crochet dress, to the 90s platform soles, to the 2000s Y2K trend, they're all brought together in this informative and entertaining fashion book. Fashion historians and vintage fashion experts provide additional exciting background knowledge. The current topic of green fashion is also taken up here, because nothing counteracts the phenomenon of fast fashion more sustainably than wearing rediscovered old fashion treasures from your mother or grandma.

Author Biography

Agata Toromanoff is an art historian. She has curated and headed numerous projects and exhibitions in the field of contemporary art for various art collectors and galleries. She is the author of several books on art, design, architecture, and photography. In 2014, she launched the book agency Fancy Books, which she now runs with her husband, Pierre. Pierre Toromanoff studied mathematics and Slavic studies in Paris before working for more than 25 years as an international sales manager and later as a managing director for various art publishers. Since 2016, he has published prolifically on fine art, fashion, design, and pop culture.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.87 x 12.05 x 9.45 IN
Publication Date: September 20, 2022
Shop Pay Continue Shopping

Estimated delivery: June 11 - June 14, 2026

Secure Checkout

Free Returns

Proudly USA Based

Accepted Payment Methods

American Express
Apple Pay
Diners Club
Discover
Google Pay
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa