Volume 45, Issue 4 pp. 858-879
Essay

The Back of Her Head: The Fashionable Wartime Ruins of Cecil Beaton

First published: 02 October 2022

Abstract

Cecil Beaton's 1941 photograph Fashion is indestructible, published by British Vogue, depicts a model in a couture suit looking at Blitz ruins. The image claims fashion as timeless, contrasting it with ruins, which in their destruction hold out a promise for future rebuilding, time manifesting itself in the rubble of bombsites and the fabric of clothing. By reading the photograph as a historical document, we confront photography's complex relationship with time and the ambiguous boundaries between past, present, and future which defined the experience of the Home Front.

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