Strange Skins
MarkEJemy
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It starts in a dusty museum drawer with a T-shirt made of human hair. For centuries, humans have crafted clothing from the most bizarre, brutal, and beautiful materials imaginable. We wear our history, our fears, and our deepest beliefs on our backs. Strange Skins is a journey into the closet of humanity's oddest creations, revealing how fashion has always been more than just fabric. Author Mark E. Jemy takes you from the battlefields of ancient Scythia, where warriors wore cloaks of enemy scalps, to the high-tech labs growing dresses from living roots. This is a history of the "second skin" we choose to wear-and what it says about who we really are. Inside this cabinet of curiosities, you will discover: The Corpse Bride's Wardrobe: How Victorian mourning jewelry turned human hair into a symbol of eternal love. Edible Ensembles: From Lady Gaga's meat dress to gowns made of sugar, exploring the fine line between fashion and food. Garments from the Gutter: The rise of "trashion" and how designers are turning landfill waste into high couture. The Invisible Armor: How we use clothing to protect ourselves from modern threats like surveillance and anxiety. This book is for anyone who has ever looked at a piece of clothing and thought, "There has to be a better story here." It challenges you to see your own wardrobe as a living archive of human history.