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Bernard Rudofsky’s 1947 essay “Are Clothes Modern?” ponders the passing of fads, the ideology of luxury goods, the changeability of body taboos, and the psychic satisfaction of a chic self-portrait.
Troy Patterson writes about Bernard Rudofsky’s 1947 essay “Are Clothes Modern?” and its enduring relevance to contemporary fashion.
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