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Loading... The Mode in Costume: A Historical Survey with 202 Plates (Dover Fashion and Costumes) (original 1942; edition 2008)by R. Turner Wilcox (Author)
Work InformationThe Mode in Costume by R. Turner Wilcox (1942)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Yet another pretty terrible, but a reference we grew up with when there were far fewer resources out there. ( ) This breaks down costume styles by country and period a bit and gives sketches of the costume, some explanation, and a look at accessories, headgear and sometimes embellishment patterns. It is a good general overview of styles and periods, but for details and good research you need material closer to the source. This is definitely a survey work and meant as such. It is too broad a subject to give good detail. For what it does it is worth having in your library as a quick look at many areas. Small Bibliography and index. LC No. 58-12732 no reviews | add a review
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The pursuit of style has prompted centuries of dramatic change in fashion--and author R. Turner Wilcox researched and documented it all in this completely comprehensive volume. A lifelong student of history, costume, and design, she observed decades of fashion innovations from major cities all over the world and served as fashion editor of Women's Wear Daily from 1910 to 1915. Her remarkable Mode series is a definitive reference for anyone with a passion for fashion. From the togas of ancient Rome to the gorgeous gowns of Dior, this lavishly illustrated, thoroughly researched treasury examines men's, women's, and children's clothing -- plus accessories -- from 3000 B.C. to 1958. Based on medals, coins, sculpture, and decorations of various periods, the images include ancient Egyptian tunics, Chinese silks, Greek sandals, Roman bridal gowns, Persian parasols and fans, Victorian top hats and cravats, Renaissance lace, Venetian breeches, crinolines and bustles, fedoras and homburgs, as well as perfumes, hairstyles, and handbags. A gathering of some of the most distinctive and dramatic styles through the ages, The Mode in Costume is an essential handbook for illustrators, costume designers, and theater students -- and compulsory reading for fashionistas. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)391.009Social sciences Customs, etiquette & folklore Costume and personal appearance Standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biographyLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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