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The Complete History of Costume & Fashion: From Ancient Egypt to the Present Day
The Complete History of Costume and Fashion is a comprehensive illustrated guide to the history of clothing and fashion. At different times in history, fashionable dress has taken very different forms. From the first fashion style of the Egyptians to the extravagant clothes of the Romans, from the birth of the Dandy to haute couture in the twentieth century, this book chronicles the evolution of style for both males and females from a social, cultural, and historical perspective. Organized by specific time periods, coverage includes:
The Ancient Egyptians: Noble garments, wigs and hairpieces, eye make-up, jewelry
Greece and Rome: Classical elegance, the Etruscan wardrobe, bright colors, the toga
Middle Ages: Medieval Europe and Byzantine fashion, age of chivalry, trains and sleeves
Early Renaissance: Damask, taffeta, velvet, tight-fitting bodices
Sixteenth Century: Flowering of the arts, science and fashion, doublets and ruffs, bodices
Seventeenth Century: Influence of the Baroque, ribbons and embroidery, wigs for men
Eighteenth Century: Extravagance and excess, masks, buckled shoes, three-cornered hats, hoop skirts
Nineteenth Century: Victorian values, crinolines and bustles, artificial hair color, double-breasted jackets
Twentieth Century: The age of diversity, global style, mini-skirts, supermodels, street fashion, new fabrics.
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- Posted: Dec-09-2006
There is nothing complete about this book.
The most complete book of History of Costume I have found is "Survey of Historic Costume" by Phyllis Tortora and Keith Eubank. The title of this book "The Complete..." and the lack of content simple don't belong together.This book is a beginners basic introduction to costume. It needs to be...
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- Posted: Nov-10-2006
didn't like it
There are cool pictures and all but seriously you cannot cover the whole egyptian, etruscan, greek...periods in 3-4 pages. The book plainly describes what people were wearing in these periods (and it does not give you the complete info) and it does not tell you much about the story behind these...
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- Posted: Sep-17-2006
Excellent
Ibought the book for my friend who is a fashion designer and took a look throughit myself. Wonderful!!!! The pics are great. If you are into design, beit fashion, graphic, interior-you'll love it. It makes a great coffee tablebook for those who m
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- Posted: Oct-23-2001
Nearly Useless as a Costume Reference
Always on the lookout for any new costume reference, I waseager to leaf through this one. Unfortunately, it was nearlya waste of time.I say "nearly", because Cosgrave provides quite a few helpfulillustrations, though the objects depicted are often mislabelled and period paintings are seldom...
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- Posted: Sep-09-2001
A good general costume history
This is a beautifully designed publication certain to be rewarding to someone seeking an overview of the subject. The text, while not truly in depth, is very readable and is written in a vernacular yet polished style. Customs of the various cultures and periods, along with manners and gender...
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