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'''''Lidel''''' was an [[Italian language|Italian]] nationalist women's fashion magazine which was in circulation in the period 1919–1935. The title was a reference to its founder's name, Lydia Dosio De Liguoro,<ref name=note>{{cite book|editor=Ines Tolic|title=The Culture, Fashion and Society notebook 2017|date=2017|publisher=Pearson|location=Milan; Turin|isbn=9788867742844|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106184343/https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/56204829/talking-to-oneself-a-semiotic-analysis-of-donald-trumps-hair-style-with-cover-page-v2.pdf?Expires=1641498181&Signature=NB7EPqnSL8HmRCncWdbd2Hy0dKP9WOfMbz8PiM4c0s8NvIKdfi9INtVvGf9~Yucj61YE7gsIeeQR-gXSQvWFWlGQ5cAD9ZXnbORO5s4KCBZdrJ0MKyshNw6Qsr45Ef-yyQgFTu2UPDXn64oFrb9-CQlBFwlS6qKyKVt6jzw9WvvHHwvLVcPbiuWh0HnhfbyWlw10PQlXbTfExihXkg2afX0JKZ1jxW8XSnZxIOacg70bw~xy7q6x-pIY1Jh9rVRARLHBQREiy0stUb6U7gSyCRoZy3ie12AcgCf0sL6kNbDMedMZ2L3QWkDl0CBiTCllmLxEKk1z6T9tW~k61BRsAA__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA|chapter=Introduction}}</ref> as well as to the words Letture, illustrazioni, disegni, eleganze, lavori (Readings, illustrations, drawings, elegance, works in English).<ref name=eupa/> The magazine played a significant role in the birth of [[Italian fashion]],<ref name=note/> but at the same time became one of the most militant publications of [[Fascist Italy (1922–1943)|Fascist Italy]].
'''''Lidel''''' was an [[Italian language|Italian]] nationalist women's fashion magazine which was in circulation in the period 1919–1935. The title was a reference to its founder's name, Lydia Dosio De Liguoro,<ref name=note>{{cite book|editor=Ines Tolic|title=The Culture, Fashion and Society notebook 2017|date=2017|publisher=Pearson|location=Milan; Turin|isbn=9788867742844|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220106184343/https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/56204829/talking-to-oneself-a-semiotic-analysis-of-donald-trumps-hair-style-with-cover-page-v2.pdf?Expires=1641498181&Signature=NB7EPqnSL8HmRCncWdbd2Hy0dKP9WOfMbz8PiM4c0s8NvIKdfi9INtVvGf9~Yucj61YE7gsIeeQR-gXSQvWFWlGQ5cAD9ZXnbORO5s4KCBZdrJ0MKyshNw6Qsr45Ef-yyQgFTu2UPDXn64oFrb9-CQlBFwlS6qKyKVt6jzw9WvvHHwvLVcPbiuWh0HnhfbyWlw10PQlXbTfExihXkg2afX0JKZ1jxW8XSnZxIOacg70bw~xy7q6x-pIY1Jh9rVRARLHBQREiy0stUb6U7gSyCRoZy3ie12AcgCf0sL6kNbDMedMZ2L3QWkDl0CBiTCllmLxEKk1z6T9tW~k61BRsAA__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA|chapter=Introduction}}</ref> as well as to the words Letture, illustrazioni, disegni, eleganze, lavori (Readings, illustrations, drawings, elegance, works in English).<ref name=eupa/> The magazine played a significant role in the birth of [[Italian fashion]],<ref name=note/> but at the same time became one of the most militant publications of [[Fascist Italy (1922–1943)|Fascist Italy]].<ref name=cinzia/>


==History and profile==
==History and profile==

Revision as of 19:39, 6 January 2022

Lidel
Cover of Lidel number 8 dated 1920
CategoriesWomen's magazine
Fashion magazine
FounderLydia Dosio De Liguoro
Founded1919
Final issue1935
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Lidel was an Italian nationalist women's fashion magazine which was in circulation in the period 1919–1935. The title was a reference to its founder's name, Lydia Dosio De Liguoro,[1] as well as to the words Letture, illustrazioni, disegni, eleganze, lavori (Readings, illustrations, drawings, elegance, works in English).[2] The magazine played a significant role in the birth of Italian fashion,[1] but at the same time became one of the most militant publications of Fascist Italy.[3]

History and profile

Lidel was launched by journalist Lydia Dosio De Liguoro in 1919.[1][3] The magazine's target reader group was bourgeois women, and its goal was to instill a sense of Italian national identity and nationhood among these women.[2]It employed fashion to promote the idea of a modern Italy and a sense of pride and solidarity among Italians.[2]

Major contributors of Lidel were Grazia Deledda, Luigi Pirandello, Ada Negri, Carola Prosperi, Sibilla Aleramo, Amalia Guglielminetti, Goffredo Bellonci, Matilde Serao and Eugenio Treves.[2] The magazine folded in 1935.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ines Tolic, ed. (2017). "Introduction". The Culture, Fashion and Society notebook 2017 (PDF). Milan; Turin: Pearson. ISBN 9788867742844.
  2. ^ a b c d Eugenia Paulicelli (2002). "Fashion, the Politics of Style and National Identity in Pre-Fascist and Fascist Italy". Gender & History. 14 (3): 552. doi:10.1111/1468-0424.00281.
  3. ^ a b Cinzia Capalbo (2016). "Creativity and innovation of the Italian fashion system in the inter-war period (1919–1943)". Economic History Research. 12 (2): 92. doi:10.1016/j.ihe.2015.08.002.