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- What is an Apollo knot? - Who wore a Welch wig? - When were
Zouave jackets the height of fashion? This new edition of The
Dictionary of Fashion History further updates the landmark work of
C. Willett Cunnington, Phillis Cunnington and Charles Beard.
Featuring over 60 new and revised entries on diverse topics such as
the Onesie, Brothel Creepers and the Birkin Bag, this edition is
even more comprehensive and brings this costume historian's bible
fully up to date. With many more images to accompany the text and
illustrate key fashions - including cartoons, prints and lavish
color photographs of surviving garments - this version of the
dictionary brings dazzling and unusual garments to life for
researchers, students, costume designers and everyone interested in
the subject. Clear, concise, and meticulous in detail, this
essential reference work answers countless questions relating to
the history of dress and adornment and will continue to be the
definitive guide for many years to come.
- What is an earthquake gown?
- Who wore eelskin masher trousers?
- What did the word "dudes" mean in the 16th century? "A Dictionary
of English Costume" by C. Willett Cunnington, Phillis Cunnington
and Charles Beard was originally published in 1960. A monumental
achievement and encyclopaedic in scope, it was a comprehensive
catalogue of fashion terms from the mid-medieval period up to 1900.
It was reissued and updated several times, for the last time in
1976. For decades it has served as a bible for costume historians.
"The Dictionary of Fashion History" completely updates and
supplements the Cunningtons' landmark work to bring it up to the
present day. Featuring additional terms and revised definitions,
this new edition represents an essential reference for costume
historians, students of fashion history, or anyone involved in
creating period costume for the theatre, film or television. It is
also fascinating reading for those simply interested in the
subject. Clear, concise, and meticulous in detail, this essential
reference answers countless questions relating to the history of
dress and adornment and promises to be a definitive guide for
generations to come.
- What is an Apollo knot? - Who wore a Welch wig? - When were
Zouave jackets the height of fashion? This new edition of The
Dictionary of Fashion History further updates the landmark work of
C. Willett Cunnington, Phillis Cunnington and Charles Beard.
Featuring over 60 new and revised entries on diverse topics such as
the Onesie, Brothel Creepers and the Birkin Bag, this edition is
even more comprehensive and brings this costume historian's bible
fully up to date. With many more images to accompany the text and
illustrate key fashions - including cartoons, prints and lavish
color photographs of surviving garments - this version of the
dictionary brings dazzling and unusual garments to life for
researchers, students, costume designers and everyone interested in
the subject. Clear, concise, and meticulous in detail, this
essential reference work answers countless questions relating to
the history of dress and adornment and will continue to be the
definitive guide for many years to come.
Remarkably thorough illustrated overview based on rare period photographs, periodicals, other contemporary sources. Description and information about hundreds of fashions: morning dresses, riding outfits, carriage costumes, evening dresses, bridal gowns, more. Also millinery, footwear, underclothing, other apparel. 891 black-and-white line illustrations. 226 halftones. Bibliography. 3 glossaries.
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