Author

Contributions

  • Nieder, Alison A. - Contributor

Publication

2009 - TASCHEN America Llc, Köln, Germany

Language

English

Word Count

115,250 words, Guess

Page Count

461 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Better World Books9783836514613
  • Better World BooksKS-217-322
  • Open LibraryOL25050365M

Classifications

  • DDC659.19687
  • LCCHF6161.C44 H45 2009
  • LCCHF6161.C44
and 1 more
  • LCCHF6161.C44 N54 2009

Alternate Titles

  • Fashion

Description

This book chronicles the story of modern fashion from couture to mass market. The 20th century saw fashion evolve from an exclusive Parisian salon business catering to a wealthy elite, into a global industry employing millions, with new trends whisked into stores before the last model has left the catwalk. Along the way, the signature feminine silhouettes of each era evolved beyond recognition: House of Worth crinolines gave way to Vionnet's bias-cut gowns, Dior's New Look to Quant's Chelsea Look, Halston's white suit to Frankie B.'s low-rise jeans. In menswear, ready-made suits signaled the demise of bespoke tailoring, long before Hawaiian shirts, skinny ties or baggy pants entered the fore. This book offers a stylish retrospective of the last hundred years, via 400 fashion advertisements from the Jim Heimann Collection. Using imagery culled from a century of advertising, this book documents the unrelenting pace of fashion as it was adopted into the mass culture, decade by decade. An in-depth introduction, chapter text, and illustrated timeline detail the style-makers and trend-setters, from couture to the mass market; and how the historic events, design houses, retailers, films, magazines, and celebrities shaped the way we dressed then and now.

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