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100 Ideas That Changed Fashion Worsley Harriet

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100 Ideas That Changed Fashion Worsley Harriet
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Publisher: London : Laurence King Pub.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.89 MB
Author: Worsley, Harriet
Language: English
Year: 2011

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100 Ideas That Changed Fashion Worsley Harriet by Worsley, Harriet instant download after payment.

216 p. : 27 cm, \"100 Ideas That Changed Fashion chronicles the most influential fashion ideas that changed womenswear in the West from 1900 to the present day. The book will be visually arresting, exciting to read and an inspiring fashion bible. Charting the incidents and ideas that changed the way women dress, it gives a unique perspective on the history of twentieth-century fashion. Rather than just documenting the changes in fashion, it also explains why these changes happened. From the invention of the bias cut and the stiletto heel to designers such as Coco Chanel who changed the way we think about clothes, the book will be entertaining, intelligent and a visual feast\"--Publisher's web site, Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-209) and index, Couture -- Celebrities -- The skirt suit --The death of the corset -- The Delphos gown -- The bra -- The white wedding dress -- Royals and politicians -- Photographs in magazines -- Dance dress -- Bold prints -- Vogue -- Global influences -- D.I.Y. dressing -- Sunbathing -- Pants for women -- Rayon -- Costume jewelry -- The zipper -- Military clothing -- The sweater -- False eyelashes -- Underwear as outerwear -- The clutch bag -- The wristwatch -- The bias cut -- Sport -- Chanel No. 5 -- Painted ladies -- The open shoe -- The little black dress -- Public nudity -- Androgyny -- The shoulder bag -- Sunglasses -- The shoulder pad -- Hollywood and the talkies -- Mass-manufacturing -- Surrealism -- Platforms and wedges -- Fashion show as theatrical spectacle -- Nylon -- The jumpsuit -- Rationing -- Make do and mend -- Dr. Martens boots -- Paris challenged -- The supermodel -- The bikini -- The new look -- Synthetics -- Teenage fashion --The black leather jacket -- The t-shirt -- The stiletto -- Jeans -- Sneakers -- Spandex -- Pop stars -- Mods -- Influential street fashion -- Op and pop art -- The mini -- Pantyhose -- Space age -- Raw photography -- Tattoos -- The delicate knit dress -- Disposable fashion -- Hippies

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