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Style In My DNA Lorna Patricia Holder

Style In My DNA By Lorna Patricia Holder

Style In My DNA by Lorna Patricia Holder


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Style In My DNA shows the evolution of style within in the British Caribbean community told through the memoirs and archive fashion photographs of the Caribbean born fashion designer Lorna Holder. Accompanied by fashion illustrations, the book documents seventy years of Caribbean influence on the British fashion industry and beyond.

Style In My DNA Summary

Style In My DNA: 70 years of British Caribbean fashion by Lorna Patricia Holder

June 22nd, 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the SS Empire Windrush arrival at Tilbury Docks carrying Caribbean workers to help rebuild Britain after World War II. `Style In My DNA' by Jamaican born fashion designer Lorna Holder chronicles 70 years of different fashion trends within the British Caribbean community and the influence it had on the overarching British fashion industry. The book includes exclusive and never before seen fashion photography, illustrations and analysis of Caribbean people in Britain from the late forties and continues right up to the present day. Also included are the memoirs of Lorna Holder, a child of the Windrush generation, who went on to become the first black graduate in fashion to pass through the then Nottingham Trent Polytechnic, a successful fashion designer, producer, author, curator and active figure within London's Caribbean Community. To bear witness to the fundamental ways Caribbean culture and fashion have shaped the UK and beyond, is to ensure that the significant contributions made throughout the years, will never be forgotten.

Style In My DNA Reviews

A number of black fashion designers have been featured in various publications over the years.To my knowledge Style in My DNA is the first concise book to feature designs and styles worn by people of colour. Students wishing to study textiles/fashion design now have an amazing sourcebook at their fingertips. This book will go a long way in highlighting and understanding the diversity in the fashion industry. Yvonne Bell (Teacher) 28.08.2018; It is rare to have a text that not only documents the history of a family, but that also intersects it with both fashion changes and national identity. Style in my DNA is especially useful to not only the fashion theorists, but also to costume designers who must often create theatrical realms that evoke the average person, that key and non-iconic reality of humanity. Style in my DNA is an invaluable resource for this kind of research which I will certainly be incorporating into my courses on the history of Fashioning the Body. Prof. Dolan; A very special book which reflects the history of fashion over sixty years or so.Style in my DNA is a book to treasure: it is like a giant family album for the many Caribbean people who came to England in the 1950s. These telling photos capture the changing mood of each decade up to the present day and Lorna's commentary reminds the reader of the way styles changed to reflect the period. Miranda O'Connell; An insightful informative book which successfully tracks the evolution of fashion trends amongst the `Windrush Generation' and their children. The pictures and commentary effectively capture the essence of the different decades.Billie Ohene; A number of black fashion designers have been featured in various publications over the years. To my knowledge Style in My DNA is the first concise book to feature designs and styles worn by people of colour. Students wishing to study textiles/fashion design now have an amazing sourcebook at their fingertips. This book will go Style in my DNA is a photographic journey covering several decades of the lives of Caribbean people in the UK starting with the Windrush generation. The photographs are rich and captivating in their representation of the people, showing their spirit, dress style and their ability to shine against adversity. Lorna Holder has captured a special time in history, and Style in my DNA should be in every library for the younger generation to see and be inspired. Marsha McDermott; Style in My DNA is a fascinating photographic journey and an uplifting personal story of Caribbean influence not only in fashion but also cultural life over the past 70 years in Britain. It is a visual delight with an abundance of original photographs and a reminder of how styles in fashion, music & art are totally intertwined with the history and politics of the time. Truly a stylish book, it is further testimony to Lorna Holder's remarkable achievements since arriving in England as a 7-year-old in 1959. Highly recommended. Yvonne Deutschman; Style in my DNA has motivated to me to probe into my own family history and the stories behind the many photographs out of sight in family albums.L.T.; An inspiring and informative book that should be added to every library. Style in my DNA spans several decades from the forties up to present day in Caribbean and British style, fashion and music. It is nostalgic, reminiscing time place and events that we can all relate to. It is clear and succinct in its ' documentation and shows how fashion and music styles have evolved over the years depicting many treasured photographs in the Caribbean and British culture. Well done Lorna.Olive Graham-Desnoes; Being proud of my heritage, loving nostalgia and an opportunity to celebrate, `Style in My DNA' is an important, refreshing and long overdue documentation of part of our Black British history. It is thoughtfully written and collated, adding another string to the beautiful bow and rich tapestry of the Caribbean influence and contribution to Britain - particularly in light of recent Windrush generation events.The book invites you in with a welcome greeting that wraps around you like a warm hug from your favourite auntie.It is a joy to read and browse through stirring genuinely fond memories of similar experiences and scenes. Most importantly, I can share part of my history and journey with my daughter whilst learning even more about my past.Thank you, Lorna, for this precious gift.Gene Huie Manneh; Recently read a new book `Style in My DNA' by Lorna Holder launched at the V&A museum in June. The book is a great resource for my continuing studies whilst also being an important social document of Caribbean fashion history. Serena Lee

About Lorna Patricia Holder

LORNA HOLDER: Born in Jamaica but raised in Nottingham (UK), Lorna has more than 35 years' experience at executive level in the fashion and retail industries, cultural events, visual and performing arts. She graduated in 1975 from Trent University, Nottingham, with BA Honours in Fashion & Textiles. She went on to work in the Middle East, New York and London in fashion and retail. She worked as a designer for the Birmingham-based design company House of Lerose and was head of fashion during the 1970s and1980s for Davies & Fields, one of Britain's largest dress manufacturing companies. Lorna was the executive producer for the first Black Film & Television Awards held in 2002 at Grosvenor House, Park Lane. She has delivered six Heritage Lottery Fund productions (2004-2015), based on research and oral histories from Caribbean people and other communities in Britain and has also collaborated with the V&A, British Museum, Rich Mix, BFI, Theatre Royal Nottingham and London Metropolitan Archives. Lorna wrote, produced and directed the Living Under One Roof stage plays (2003-2007). She also wrote and produced The Ones We Left Behind (2006) and Moving Out (2007) theatre productions and produced and directed the Building Bridges (2008) documentary. She curated the Living Under One Roof (2009) exhibition - Bamako Encounters, African Photography Biennia. She produced and directed the Hanging Out documentary (2012) and curated the Hanging Out exhibition at the V&A. She produced and curated the Jamaica Hidden Histories project (2012-2015). Lorna's business archives have been acquired by the London Metropolitan Archives and her British Caribbean photographic collection at Mary Evans Picture Agency. Lorna is a member of the Board of Governors for Nottingham Trent University, New Art Exchange in Nottingham, and is the managing director for Full Spectrum and Tuareg Productions. Lorna has been married for 41 years and has three grown-up sons.

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GOR010217126
9780954990787
0954990781
Style In My DNA: 70 years of British Caribbean fashion by Lorna Patricia Holder
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Tuareg Productions Ltd
2018-06-20
208
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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