New in our successful collection of books showcasing historical,
every day fashions comes an assortment of photographs documenting
trends in the mid-1920s. During post-World War I's economic
revival, women emerged from an era of corsets, long gowns, and
formality to express their independence. Sheath dresses were
designed to mimic mannish styles, while hemlines and haircuts were
shortened. Even men's suits changed, to include exaggerated
shoulders and an emphasis on narrow hips. Children often were
dressed to honor recent war heroes. More than 380 beautiful images
feature hundreds of clothing styles from the catalogs of Bellas
Hess & Company, and The Charles William Stores, Inc. Costume
designers seeking to recreate an era, collectors looking for
vintage clothing, and fashion designers looking for inspiration for
today's looks, will all find something new here.
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