RAGS
1970-71
Complete 13-issue run of this groundbreaking countercultural fashion magazine, one of the first to document vernacular fashion.
Very good plus.
Price: $4,000.00
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Complete 13-issue run of this groundbreaking countercultural fashion magazine, one of the first to document vernacular fashion.
Very good plus.
Price: $4,000.00
"One of the most influential magazines most people have never heard of." — Vanessa Friedman
Founded by ROLLING STONE veteran Baron Wolman, with editors Mary Peacock and Daphne Davis (of HARPER'S BAZAAR and VOGUE), and artist Barbara Kruger serving as art director for most of the run, RAGS's blend of DIY anti-fashion, politics, art, and music helped define the look and feel of the early 1970s and paved the way for vanguard punk and hip-hop styles. OCLC locates some two dozen holdings, but with many major institutions lacking; complete runs (a rare trial dummy issue preceded) remain uncommon, and especially in collectible condition as here. Like ROLLING STONE, it was printed on newsprint, so issues are rather ephemeral. Though it lasted little more than a year, the magazine's cult influence has endured: from i-D, PURPLE, and THE FACE to Bill Cunningham and the Sartorialist, RAGS remains an underground favorite.
Read more: Vanessa Friedman, "The Magazine That Invented Street Style," The New York Times.
First edition. San Francisco: Rosy Cheeks, 1970-71. Original stapled pictorial wrappers. Most issues 60-80 pages. Heavily illustrated throughout. Mild toning overall, some soil, wear to a few of issues. Overall, clean and sound.
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