Sunday, February 07, 2010

Kufiya: not dead by a long shot

The kufiya has had its designer moment. That's over. But it still remains an important style item. Here are a few examples.

1. Bill Cunningham's always wonderful series of street-fashion photos in the Sunday New York Times Style section today has a particularly exciting report. Cunningham claims that male fashion in NY City is today as vibrant and creative as it was in the 60s. And he has the photos to prove it. Check out the video and Cunningham's smart commentary.

One of Cunningham's photos features a young man in kufiya (at left). This look, of course, is in no way "hipster" fashion, as conventionally understood. Artsy middle class professional? I'm not sure how to describe this look.

When I was in Philadelphia in December most of the kufiyas I spotted were worn by African-Americans. They weren't displayed in quite such spectacular outfits as this one, but on the other hand, they were not hip-hop either. More bohemian or artsy. And various colors. These days I find myself particularly liking the turquoise ones.

2. To support my point about kufiyas being stylish in urban Africa-America, here's a photo from thesartorialist.com of a mother and daughter, on the streets of NY City, November 2009. Rochelle, who spotted this for me, particularly likes the white dangly balls. I agree. Cunningham observes in his commentary today that men in New York have opted for color in their clothing, while women have gone toward black. He calls this "peacock" style. This photo would seem to support that observation.


3. I reported earlier on the "jerk" dancing phenomenon. Here's some more evidence that the kufiya often goes along with the distinctive skinny jeans. This photo is from a video by the Long Beach jerkin' outfit Team Dummy, which shows them out on the streets, jerkin'. Watch the vid here.

My kufiya posting is way behind. There's still a substantial backlog to put up and describe...stay tuned.

2 comments:

REnda mishalany said...

HI TED I'M RENDA MISHALANY. CHARLOTTE BARNARD IS ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS FROM AUB. ALLEN HOVEY SENT ME YOUR BLOG. I TOO MAJORED IN ANTHRO. @ AUB (DO YOU REMEMBER PROF. GERALD OBERMEYER?) WALKING DOWN SUNSET BLVD. (LIVE IN LA) I SPOTTED A KUFIYA DISPLAYED AT THE ARMY SURPLUS STORE. ALSO A FELLOW PILATES INSTRUCTOR WAS WEARING ONE, SHE IS JEWISH AND I DOUBT SHE KNOWS THE HISTORY OF THAT SCARF - IRONIC EH? I WILL PASS YOUR BLOG ON TO CHAR. BEST REGARDS, GREAT BLOG. WILL CHECK IN WEEKLY. RENDA

Ted Swedenburg said...

Renda, thanks for your note--say hi to Charlotte. I remember Obermeyer, he was my colleague at AUC where he visited for a year, in 93 or 94 I think it was. Hope all's well.