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This fresh new book offers an intimate look at shoe styles. More
than 550 color photographs reveal foot fashion favorites and their
correlation to ever-changing social factors. No other item of
apparel is so closely related to the senses as shoes: the scent of
leather, the click of a stiletto, the softness of a satin bedroom
slipper. Is it any wonder that today shoe lovers form collector
clubs, produce shoe videos, and organize sneaker subculture events?
But what makes a shoe collectible-design? workmanship? celebrity
association? Savor past designs and glimpse the future of shoe
styles through the work of avante-garde designers John Fluevog and
Danny Sullivan. The glossary, index, and value guide assist
archivists, researchers, clothing dealers, designers, and dedicated
shoe hounds.
This nostalgic look at children's costume, from 1860 to 1920,
reveals diverse cultural influences on its manufacture and design.
More than 300 historic photographs, fashion plates, and selections
from vintage catalogs and magazines, plus 115 color images, show
examples of costume and accessories. See infants in period dress
plus school-aged and teen fads and trends. Learn about the history
of clothing use and development, fabric types, conservation and
storage of textiles, and artistic inspiration, all arranged by
decade. All types of clothing are represented, including
christening gowns; boys breeches, knickerbockers, and sack suits;
swimwear and underwear; bloomers and blouses; fur, feather boas,
and frocks; sailor suits and uniforms; collars and belts; capes and
hoods; lingerie and dresses; sweaters and cardigans; overalls; and
many more. Whether you are interested in clothing children wore in
1920 or to church in the Victorian era, this reference is a fun and
evocative collection.
Peek into the most personal clothing in a woman's boudoir-the
undergarments designed to shape, conceal, enhance, and reveal the
body to create a silhouette for outerwear fashions from 1770 to
1970. From corsets to negligees to reverse thongs, hundreds of
fascinating garments are shown in over 500 color photographs that
reflect ever-changing social factors, which influenced day and
nighttime occasions. The lively, well researched text explores
evolving clothing styles where unmentionables came into play.\nThe
full glossary, value guide, and index assist archivists,
researchers, clothing dealers, designers, and collectors who will
refer to this study frequently for documented examples.
Beautifully photographed and exhaustively researched, this romantic
journey through fifteen decades of bridal fashion offers a
comprehensive, yet intimate, look at wedding costume c.1860 to the
present day. Using original wedding portraits and hundreds of full
color photographs, this enchanting book chronicles the changing
image of brides, from petticoats and parasols associated with
Victorian bustle gowns, to late 1990s bustiers and pashminas, with
emphasis on the supporting garments and accessories that add
finishing touches to each unique and timeless style. It is a look
over our shoulder at those brides of the past, a tribute to the
skills of their seamstresses and designers, and a sentimental torch
passed to the brides and fashion designers of the
future.\nAccessorizing the Bride is a must have reference for
fashion collectors, costumers, vintage clothing dealers, dress
designers, and historians. The gowns and accessories within these
pages are set in historical context, with notations on design,
fabrication, embellishment, provenance (where known), and estimated
current value.
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1,000 Hats (Hardcover)
Norma Shephard
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R1,217
R956
Discovery Miles 9 560
Save R261 (21%)
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Over 1,240 beautiful museum quality hats reveal the milliner's
ingenuity from the 1790s to the 1970s. Among the styles displayed
are ascots, bourrelets, bigonnets, chapeaux rouges, nurses' hats,
Pamelas, pillboxes, toreodors, turbans, and wedding hats. They are
made with materials including felts, furs (real and imitation), and
feathers, and are adorned with beads, flowers, sequins, and much
more! Among the milliners whose hats are shown are John B. Stetson,
Tress & Co., Elsa Schiaparelli, Lilly DachA (c), Christian
Dior, Laddie Northridge, Frank Olive, and Hattie Carnegie. The
meticulously researched text provides an engaging retrospective of
the millinery business. A precise glossary of terms is very useful
to today's collectors and researchers. Prices reflecting the hat
market today are in the captions. Vintage clothing collectors,
dealers, historians, milliners, and curators all will find this an
essential and beguiling reference.
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