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Brilliant, witty and liberated, Elsa Schiaparelli (1890-1973) was a key figure in the world of mid-20th century fashion. From her first sweaters in 1927, decorated with *trompe-l'œil* bow motifs, to her baroque gowns of the early 1950s, via her designs inspired by her friendship with Surrealist artists - the lobster dress and shoe-hat inspired by Salvador Dalí, and her collaborations with Man Ray and Jean Cocteau - this striking and talented woman shaped fashion history with her vivid imagination. Her salons in the Place Vendôme were designed by Jean-Michel Frank, and her designs immortalized in sketches by Leonor Fini and Marcel Vertès. Diving into the world of Schiaparelli is a fascinating journey into the heart of Paris couture.
fashion [concept] --- fashion design --- fashion illustrations [layout features] --- Schiaparelli, Elsa --- anno 1900-1999 --- fashion [culture-related concept]
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Imported custom-made clothes were usually beyond the financial reach of the average middle-class American woman of a century ago; and store-bought garments were often of inferior quality. This left many women with the options of making their own clothes or hiring a seamstress. While a number of economy-minded women did sew simple housedresses, and clothing for their children, many took favorite fashion plates to a dressmaker who would often consult patterns in a magazine such as The Voice of Fashion. This book, compiled by costume authority Kristina Harris, painstakingly reprints a rich selection of scaled dressmakers' patterns of the 1890s, taken from rare issues of that popular, late-19th century dressmaker's journal. Featuring such fashion elements as leg-o'-mutton sleeves, high-collared necklines, long skirts, and pinched waistlines, the collection includes nearly 500 patterns and illustrations detailing 50 garments for women. Every wardrobe necessity for the Victorian lady is covered — from nightgowns and wrappers for boudoir and breakfast, a riding habit and tennis outfit, to walking dresses for town and visiting, elegant dinner dresses, and elaborate evening gowns. An introduction and brief instruction for using the patterns are also included in a volume that will not only find practical use among costume designers and students of fashion history, but will also delight browsers, Victorian enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of clothing styles. 498 illustrations.
Manufacturing technologies --- fashion design --- costume [mode of fashion] --- patterns [design elements] --- fashion illustrations [layout features] --- Victorian --- anno 1800-1899
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This book is a comprehensive and systematic guide to pattern drafting for ladies fashion with exceptional illustrations and step-by-step instructions how to develop patterns for jackets and coats with accuracy regardless of their complexity. The renowned patternmaking system M. Müller & Sohn with its centruries-old tradition and expertise has been updated to modern standards. Detailed instructions are given for dart manipulation, complex shaping seams, collars and hoods. In-depth information for pattern adjustments for different figure proportions are also included.
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Manufacturing technologies --- Drawing --- modetekenen --- fashion illustration [image-making process] --- tekenkunst --- illustraties --- mode --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 741.02 --- 741.036 --- 766.047 --- fashion illustrations [layout features]
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