"Galleries: Jason Horowitz at Curator's Office, Titouan Lamazou at Adamson"
By Jessica Dawson
Special to The Washington PostFriday, March 12, 2010
If fashion magazines are barometers of our collective unconscious -- and they most certainly are -- then something's up. The structured American woman circa 1956 wore girdles as impenetrable as her country's postwar ego; the 1970s saw touchable feathered hair and breasts roaming free thanks to sexual liberation and the pill; and the 1980s boom years required women to look like curvy Gordon Gekkos.Read here.
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