An edition of The anatomy of fashion (2013)

The anatomy of fashion

why we dress the way we do

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An edition of The anatomy of fashion (2013)

The anatomy of fashion

why we dress the way we do

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Why do we dress the way we do? Why has fashion changed and evolved over the centuries? How did the 3-piece suit come about? What is a ruff? Why have hemlines risen and fallen over time? Why did a suntan replace the pale, peaches-and-cream face as the sign of a high-class woman? In this book, fashion specialist Colin McDowell goes beyond standard fashion histories and narrative surveys to answer all these questions and more. Fashion is both functional and expressive we wear clothes to keep warm or for protection but they also articulate the way we feel and are often used to impress. Fashion trends are influenced by history and their social context. For example, the waistcoat is often believed to have been introduced as part of the Victorian 3-piece suit. In fact, it was brought to England by Charles II in 1666 after his restoration and return from exile at the French court. Samuel Pepys, diarist and civil servant, wrote: 'The King hath yesterday in council declared his resolution of setting a fashion for clothes which he will never alter. It will be a vest, I know not well how.' Charles wanted the new garment to be part of a restrained national dress for gentlemen and the vest flourished throughout Georgian times as a show-off garment made of rich silks and heavily embroidered, often in silver and gold.

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Publisher
Phaidon Press
Language
English
Pages
272

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page [263]) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
391.009
Library of Congress
GT511 .M436 2013, GT511, GT525 .M33 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
272 pages
Number of pages
272

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Open Library
OL27153040M
Internet Archive
anatomyoffashion0000mcdo
ISBN 10
0714849472
ISBN 13
9780714849478
OCLC/WorldCat
859193323, 843532593

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