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Fashion is ever-changing, and while some styles mark a dramatic
departure from the past, many exhibit subtle differences from year
to year that are not always easily identifiable. With overviews of
each key period and detailed illustrations for each new style, How
to Read a Dress is an authoritative visual guide to women's fashion
across five centuries. Each entry includes annotated color images
of historical garments, outlining important features and
highlighting how styles have developed over time, whether in shape,
fabric choice, trimming, or undergarments. Readers will learn how
garments were constructed and where their inspiration stemmed from
at key points in history - as well as how dresses have varied in
type, cut, detailing and popularity according to the occasion and
the class, age and social status of the wearer. This lavishly
illustrated book is the ideal tool for anyone who has ever wanted
to know their cartridge pleats from their Recamier ruffles.
Equipping the reader with all the information they need to 'read' a
dress, this is the ultimate guide for students, researchers, and
anyone interested in historical fashion.
Upcycling is die term wat gebruik word vir kreatiewe herwinning van afvalmateriaal of onbruikbare, ongewensde items, om nuwe produkte te skep wat waarde het. In hierdie boek gebruik die skrywer afvalitems om splinternuwe, byderwetse juweliersware, handsakke, houers en geskenkitems te maak.
Do you feel a sense of dread and indecision every time you get
dressed? Are you constantly buying new clothes but still feel like
you have nothing to wear? Then you need closet therapist Annmarie
O'Connor. In The Happy Closet you will discover that your wardrobe
is more than just a collection of clothes. It's a deeply vulnerable
space containing layers of old energy which, if not recognised, can
create sartorial chaos. Here, Annmarie shares the psychological
tools for recognising and releasing unconscious patterns behind
poor shopping decisions so you can go from collecting to curating a
wardrobe that works for the person you are today. Discover the
connection between well-being and being well-dressed and transform
your wardrobe and your mind into to a Zen, clutter-free zone. 'A
well-written guide to balancing how you look and feel'. The Irish
Times
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