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The Life of Eva Peron

First Lady, Activist, Actress and Philanthropist

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Tragedy and triumph often intertwine to create legends, and no figure embodies this more than María Eva Duarte de Perón, known to the world as Evita. From her humble beginnings in rural Argentina to her meteoric rise as First Lady, Eva Perón's life is steeped in myths of ambition, power, and transformation. In just six years, she became a symbol of Argentina's working class, a polarising figure who defied societal norms — and a fashion icon whose image remains influential today.This captivating exploration of Evita’s life uncovers the vital role of fashion in her rise to power. Eva’s style wasn’t just about appearances — it was a weapon in her political arsenal, a means of challenging Argentina’s elite while solidifying her image as a champion of the descamisados. Through her carefully curated wardrobe, Eva transcended the boundaries of class and gender, reshaping herself from a small-town girl into a symbol of Peronism and national pride.This book delves into the intersection of politics, society, and fashion, revealing how Eva’s choices in dress and image-making contributed to her lasting myth. Whether adored or reviled, her ability to craft and control her image set a high standard for future First Ladies and continues to spark debate long after her tragic death. To understand Evita’s myth, we must first understand the image she so masterfully created.
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Authors:
Haddock, Victoria
Year Published:
2025
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
Illustrations Note:
20 mono illustrations
ISBN:
9781399080323
Number of Pages:
192
Publication Date:
30/09/2025
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Barnsley
SKU:
9781399080323

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