Ted Polhemus
Ted Polhemus (born 1947 in
Neptune, New Jersey, United States) is an American
anthropologist, writer, and photographer who lives and works on
England's south coast. His work focuses on fashion and
anti-fashion, identity, and the sociology of style and of the body with the objective to explore the social and communicative importance of personal expression in style. He has written or edited more than a dozen books, and has taken many of the photographs that appear in them. He was the creator and curator of an exhibition, called "StreetStyle", at the
Victoria & Albert Museum in London. One of his most popular books is "Streetstyle: From Sidewalk to Catwalk" (Thames & Hudson 1994), which he originally wrote as the book for the exhibition. Ted Polhemus wrote an updated version of Streetstyle, which PYMCA published in 2010. In 2011 he published a revised and expanded version of his early book ''Fashion & Anti-fashion''. He also explored the social and cultural impact of the
baby boom generation, culminating in the 2012 publication of ''BOOM! – A Baby Boomer Memoir, 1947-22''.
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