Young Adult Nonfiction Fashion
The Power of Style
How Fashion and Beauty Are Being Used to Reclaim Cultures
- Publisher
- Annick Press
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2021
- Category
- Fashion, NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Customs, Traditions, Anthropology, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781773214917
- Publish Date
- Apr 2021
- List Price
- $14.95
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781773214900
- Publish Date
- Apr 2021
- List Price
- $19.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781773214924
- Publish Date
- Apr 2021
- List Price
- $18.99
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 12 to 18
- Grade: 7 to 12
- Reading age: 12 to 18
Description
Style is not just the clothes on our backs—it is self-expression, representation, and transformation.
As a fashion-obsessed Ojibwe teen, Christian Allaire rarely saw anyone that looked like him in the magazines or movies he sought out for inspiration. Now the Fashion and Style Writer for Vogue, he is working to change that—because clothes are never just clothes. Men’s heels are a statement of pride in the face of LGTBQ+ discrimination, while ribbon shirts honor Indigenous ancestors and keep culture alive. Allaire takes the reader through boldly designed chapters to discuss additional topics like cosplay, make up, hijabs, and hair, probing the connections between fashion and history, culture, politics, and social justice.
*A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
About the author
CHRISTIAN ALLAIRE is an Ojibwe, French and Italian writer who grew up on the Nipissing First Nation reserve in Northern Ontario. He is currently a senior fashion and style writer for Vogue, where he works to bring Indigenous design and stories to the forefront of fashion. Allaire is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Awards
- Joint winner, Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choices List
- Joint winner, Bank Street College of Education’s Book of the Year List
- Winner, Norma Fleck Award, Canadian Children
- Nominated, Rocky Mountain Book Award
- Short-listed, Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist
- Joint winner, Texas Topaz Reading List
- Joint winner, Top Ten Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, YALSA
- Joint winner, Top 10 Arts Books for Youth, Booklist
- Commended, Eureka Nonfiction Award Honoree, California Reading Association
- Nominated, Yellow Cedar Award
- Joint winner, Best Bets Book List, OLA
- Short-listed, Cybils Awards
- Joint winner, Booklist Editors’ Choice
- Joint winner, Best of 2021 List, Canadian Children’s Book Centre
Editorial Reviews
“A visually stunning celebration of self-expression, self-acceptance, and cultural pride.”
Chatelaine Magazine, 04/21
“Though it tackles heavy topics like cultural appropriation and the importance of representation, The Power of Style is resolutely celebratory.”
Vogue, 04/22/21
“Dazzling and empowering . . . Fab drag queens, genderqueer and BIPOC YouTubers demoing makeup, plus-size and gender-bending cosplayers, men wearing high heels and fem fashion—they’re all here, a proud and dazzling explosion of confetti transforming the landscape.”
Booklist, *starred review, 03/02/21
“Edifying and uplifting.”
BlackBook, 05/11/21
“A celebration of humanity.”
Black Goddess Reviews, 04/26/21
“The book to appeal to a wide age range. It is important that readers of all ages be given the opportunity to learn that there are others who have had the same or similar experiences of feeling that they were different from their peers because of the way that they looked or dressed. Highly Recommended.”
CM Reviews, 02/12/21
“An offer to preteens and teens that seek to find their bodies, identities, and experiences reflected in the world of fashion and a contribution to non-fiction on fashion that expands its contours.”
Canadian Children’s Book News, 08/13/21
“Ultimately a book about empowerment. It champions diversity and self-acceptance through style and encourages readers to discover new ways of expressing themselves.”
Quill & Quire, 05/21
“A gorgeous and enticing book about fashion that will broaden definitions and embraces inclusion.”
Waking Brain Cells, 06/10/21
“A vibrant read about the connections between fashion, culture, and social justice.”
Kirkus Reviews, 02/23/21