Fashion Since 1900 (Second Edition) (World of Art)
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Rating | : | 4.20 (607 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0500204020 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 312 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Midwest Book Review said College-level fashion libraries will find this a fine survey. The second updated edition of Fashion Since 1900 provides a fine history of the evolution of fashion sense, from the impact of the Internet and fashion blogs in modern times to key movements and innovations in style for both men and women. This latest update includes a chapter that discusses the importance of new fashion centers in India and China. College-level fashion libraries will f. Four Stars This book is excellent and really useful for my fashion history class!. A necessary last chapter The second edition has a necessary last chapter. Great.
. Valerie Mendes was Head of the Textiles and Dress Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.Amy de la Haye is Senior Research Fellow at the London College of Fashion
The reference section includes an extensive bibliography. It focuses on key movements and innovations in style for both men and women, and explores these through the work of the most original and influential designers. International in scope, this new edition includes updates on the most important new designers and the reinvention of brands. Chapters are organized around crucial shifts in style and major world events, and exciting advances in fashion are placed within their socioeconomic, political, and cultural contexts. 78 color, 222 b&w illustrations. “Excellent makes many revealing connections between fashion and modern painting styles, theatricalism, ethnographic design, and sports clothing.”Bloomsbury Review From the turn-of-the-century S-bend silhouette to the “green fashion” and celebrity couture of the new millennium
About the Author Valerie Mendes was Head of the Textiles and Dress Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.Amy de la Haye is Senior Research Fellow at the London College of Fashion.