Electric Lady Liberty

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Porsella
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Abstract

When Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (1845–1934) appeared in the Electric Light Dress, commissioned from the House of Worth for her family’s legendary 1883 fancy-dress ball, she not only displayed her wealth but also signaled her modernity. While members of more established families came in historical costumes that confirmed their status by drawing comparisons with European aristocracy, Vanderbilt, whose family often had been derided as “new money,” used her costume to align herself with the innovative and exciting new technology of electric light. This paper explores the cultural context of Vanderbilt’s dress in relation to publicity campaigns for electric light and the Statue of Liberty in the late 1870s and early 1880s. In donning such a dress at this high-profile event, Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt intimated that she, and by extension her family, was the future of New York society.
电动自由女神
当Alice Claypool Vanderbilt(1845–1934)穿着由沃斯家族委托为其家族1883年的传奇化装舞会设计的电灯裙出现时,她不仅展示了自己的财富,还标志着自己的现代性。虽然更为成熟的家族成员穿着历史服装,通过与欧洲贵族的比较来确认他们的地位,但范德比尔特的家族经常被嘲笑为“新钱”,她用自己的服装来与创新和令人兴奋的电灯新技术保持一致。本文探讨了范德比尔特服装的文化背景,以及19世纪70年代末和19世纪80年代初电灯和自由女神像的宣传活动。Alice Claypool Vanderbilt在这场备受瞩目的活动上穿上这样一件衣服,暗示她和她的家人是纽约社会的未来。
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