A new edition of this hugely successful international survey covering all aspects of fashion, organized around crucial shifts in style and major world events.
A new edition of this hugely successful international survey covering all aspects of fashion, organized around crucial shifts in style and major world events.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Valerie Mendes, formerly Head of the Textiles and Dress Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, is a freelance fashion and textiles historian and consultant. She began her career at Manchester University's Whitworth Art Gallery, and has curated numerous exhibitions and published widely. Professor Amy de la Haye is Rootstein Hopkins Chair of Dress History and Fashion Curatorship at London College of Fashion. She was formerly Curator of Twentieth-Century Dress at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Her many publications include The Cutting Edge: British Fashion 1947-1997; The A-Z of Style; Chanel: Couture & Industry; and, with Judith Clark, Exhibiting Fashion.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. 1900 1913: Undulations and Exotica 2. 1914 1929: La Garçonne and the New Simplicity 3. 1930 1938: Recession and Escapism 4. 1939 1945: Rationed Fashion and Home Made Style 5. 1946 1956: Femininity and Conformity 6. 1957 1967: Affluence and the Teenage Challenge 7. 1968 1975: Eclecticism and Ecology 8. 1976 1988: Sedition and Consumerism 9. 1989 1999: Fashion Goes Global 10. 2000 2010 : Planet Fashion 11. Fashion 2010 2020 Bibliography
Preface 1. 1900 1913: Undulations and Exotica 2. 1914 1929: La Garçonne and the New Simplicity 3. 1930 1938: Recession and Escapism 4. 1939 1945: Rationed Fashion and Home Made Style 5. 1946 1956: Femininity and Conformity 6. 1957 1967: Affluence and the Teenage Challenge 7. 1968 1975: Eclecticism and Ecology 8. 1976 1988: Sedition and Consumerism 9. 1989 1999: Fashion Goes Global 10. 2000 2010 : Planet Fashion 11. Fashion 2010 2020 Bibliography
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