Perverse Distortion: Through the Lens of Emily Dickinson (Look 1 & 2)
Amanda Spiegel
Fashion Design (School of Art and Design)
About this Item
- Title
- Perverse Distortion: Through the Lens of Emily Dickinson (Look 1 & 2)
- Contributor Names
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Spiegel, Amanda (Creator, Designer)
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Ciniglio, Lorenzo (Photographer)
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Otero, Andrés (Photographer)
- Date
- 2024
- Summary/Artist's Statement
- The inception of my thesis arose from the parts of Emily Dickinson’s life that were seen as “unconventional” for the mid-1800s, focusing on the push and pull of her wanting fame and success, her “reclusive'' nature, and her relationship with her best friend Sue. Through the shape and structure of my garments I brought my inspiration to life. Emily Dickinson’s poetry is evocative and beautiful and has inspired me tremendously throughout this process.
- Course/Degree Information
- Program/Degree: Fashion Design BFA
- Concentration: Sportswear
- Academic Semester: Spring 2024
- In Exhibition
- 2024 Future of Fashion
- Rights
- In Copyright
- The copyright for this work is held by its author/creator(s). Usage of this material beyond what is permitted by copyright law must first be cleared with the rights-holder(s). This work has been made available online by the Fashion Institute of Technology Gladys Marcus Library strictly for research and educational purposes. If you are the copyright holder for this work and have any objections to this work being made available online, please notify us immediately at [email protected].
- Identifier
- FIT Repository ID: fof_2024_0003
Citation
Spiegel, A. (2024). Perverse Distortion: Through the Lens of Emily Dickinson (Look 1 & 2). FIT Institutional Repository. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215812
Spiegel, Amanda. Perverse Distortion: Through the Lens of Emily Dickinson (Look 1 & 2). 2024. FIT Digital Repository, https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215812
Spiegel, Amanda. "Perverse Distortion: Through the Lens of Emily Dickinson (Look 1 & 2)." FIT Digital Repository, 2024. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/215812