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Bad Boys of Fashion

Style Rebels and Renegades Through the Ages

Interest Age: 12+
Grade: 7+
Reading Level: Common Core Correlations
CCSS.ELA-Literacy Strand-Reading literature: RH.9-10.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
WHST.9-10.1,2,4,6,7,8,9,10
SL.9-10.1,1b,1c,1c,2,3,4,5,6
L.9-10.3,4,4a,4a,4d,5,5a,5b,6

Reading Level: Lexile 1160L
Hardcover : 9781773212432, 188 pages, April 2019 , 9.0" x 7.25"
Paperback : 9781773212425, 188 pages, April 2019 , 9.0" x 7.25"
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781773212456, 188 pages, June 2021

Table of contents

Bad Boys of Fashion | Table of Contents

Introduction  3

Chapter 1 | Louis XIV:  Fashion Ruler 6

NELSON MANDELA  18 / JAWAHARLAL NEHRU  21

Chapter 2 | Oscar Wilde: Fashion Aesthete  2

BEAU BRUMMELL 36 / DONALD GLOVER 39

Chapter 3 | Marlon Brando:  Fashion Macho 40

ELVIS PRESLEY   52 / JAMES DEAN   55

Chapter 4 | Malcolm X:  Fashion Revolutionary 56

CHE GUEVARA  70 / MAO ZEDONG  73

Chapter 5 | Andy Warhol:  Fashion Artist  74

JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT 88 / TAKASHI MURAKAMI 91

Chapter 6 |Karl Lagerfeld:  Fashion Character 92

JEAN-PAUL GAULTIER 104 / WARIS AHLUWALIA 107

Chatper 7 | Clyde Frazier: Fashion Athlete 108

DAVID BECKHAM   120 / ANDRE AGASSI   123

Chapter 8 | Malcom McLaren:  Fashion Provocateur 124

KURT COBAIN   138 / ROBERT SMITH   141

Chapter 9 | David Bowie:  Fashion Role-Player 142

PRINCE  154 / LITTLE RICHARD  157

Chapter 10 | Kanye West:   Fashion Idealist 158

PUFF DADDY  172 / THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.  175

Conclusion 176

References 177    / Acknowledgments 181

Credits 181   / Index 182

Description

A fiercely fabulous look at men’s fashion rule-breakers and icons

Sashay away, ladies: it’s the boys’ turn for the fashion spotlight. From Louis XIV to Kanye West, Jennifer Croll takes us on a tour of daring and different men throughout history who have all used fashion to get what they want. Just as she did in her award-winning Bad Girls of Fashion, Croll shows us the power of clothes and the links between fashion and politics, art, social movements, and more.

Croll's lively and engaging prose draws in the reader, providing enough information to satisfy both budding fashionistas and pop-culture junkies alike. Aneta Pacholska’s illustrations are modern and fun, perfectly complementing the text and making the book as exciting to look at as it is to read.

In-depth features include Louis XIV, Oscar Wilde, Marlon Brando, Malcolm X, Andy Warhol, Karl Lagerfeld, Clyde Frazier, Malcolm McLaren, David Bowie, and Kanye West, with a diverse array of shorter biographies enriching the text.

*A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Awards

  • Nominated, Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers, YALSA 2019
  • Joint winner, EUREKA! Nonfiction Children’s Book Award, California Reading Association 2019
  • Joint winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre 2019
  • Short-listed, Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize 2020
  • Joint winner, Texas Topaz Reading List 2022

Reviews

“Well-researched and well told!” 

- Youth Services Book Review, 02/05/19

“An engaging look at men who helped make and break fashion history . . . With its richly accessible prose and visually captivating subjects, this will inspire and challenge readers to follow in these trendsetters’ footsteps.” 

- Kirkus Reviews, *starred review, 01/28/19

“Croll’s guide to “bad boy” fashion, style and pop culture through the ages is interesting, enlightening and highly readable. She seamlessly interweaves history, style, music, sport, politics and fashion in such a way that readers young and old, those with no fashion knowledge, fashion students, history buffs and pop culture junkies will all discover something new. The mix of stylish layout, sidebars, Warhol-esque portraits, graphic cartoon renderings with saturated colours, and authentic photos allow readers to select areas that pique their interest for a quick read or to dive in and become riveted until the end.” 

- CM Reviews, 02/22/19

“A whole lot of fun for browsers and researchers alike.” 

- Booklist, 03/15/19

“Will surely spark debate.” 

- School Library Journal, 03/19

“Pacholska captures the men’s quintessential qualities through bold, eclectic digital portraits . . . Croll makes the case for how an individual’s look can become iconic due to the indelible impression left on public consciousness by their actions.” 

- Publishers Weekly, 05/19

“Engaging . . . eye-catching . . . This book is both fun to look at and interesting to read.” 

- School Library Connection, 08/19