Synopses & Reviews
What do Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Prince Charles, Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan, and Boy George have in common? These and other sharp-dressed, sexually secure, 21st-century men are incorporating skirts into their wardrobes. In this provocative, one-of-a-kind book, Andrew Bolton traces the warrior origins of kilts and sarongs and reveals how, far from feminizing men, skirts actually reinforce their virility.
Designers as diverse as Burberry and Dior, as well as mainstream labels like Levi's, have all created modern versions of the male skirt. Through interviews with such celebrity designers as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Bolton questions traditional interpretations of the item and examines its historical prototypes. Some 150 photographs illustrate this colorful salute to the growing numbers of the few, the proud, the men in skirts.
Synopsis
What do Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Prince Charles, and Boy George have in common? These and other sharply dressed, sexually secure, 21st-century men are incorporating skirts into their wardrobes. In this provocative, one-of-a-kind book, Andrew Bolton traces the warrior origins of kilts and sarongs and reveals how, far from feminizing men, skirts actually reinforce their virility. Some 150 photographs illustrate this colorful salute to the growing numbers of the few, if proud, men in skirts.