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Costume and fashion : a concise history / James Laver.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World of artPublication details: New York : Thames & Hudson, 2002.Edition: 4th ed. / concluding chapter by Amy de la Haye and Andrew TuckerDescription: 304 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0500203482
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 391 LAV
Summary: James Laver's (Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK) classic 1969 /A concise history of fashion/ remains largely intact in this new edition. The text describes costume, clothing, and fashion from ancient times through the present. New to the fourth edition is a revision of the final chapter, on fashion from 1940-2001. First written for an earlier edition by Amy de la Haye (Victoria & Albert Museum), it has been revised by Andrew Tucker to include the turn of the (20th) century trends, including Gucci, Prada, urban sportswear, and must-have accessories.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 391 LAV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002000188491
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 391 LAV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 39002000363789

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From the momentous invention of the needle some 40,000 years ago to the development of blue denim; from Neolithic weavers to the biggest names in the fashion industry today--this classic guide covers the landmarks of costume history, the forms and materials used through the ages, as well as the underlying motives of fashion and the ways in which clothes have been used to protect, to express identity, and to attract or to influence others. The concluding chapter by Amy de la Haye, covering the second half of the twentieth century, has now been updated by Andrew Tucker. He discusses the reinvention in the 1990s of the luxury label Gucci, the rise of houses such as Prada and Tommy Hilfiger, and the appointments of relatively avant-garde British, American, and European designers to head classic French houses. All the late-twentieth-century and turn-of-the-century style innovations are included, such as the appropriation of utility clothing by designers like Helmut Lang--who spearheaded the predominantly unisex urban sportswear look--and the impact of workplace dressing down on masculine fashion. The phenomenon of the must-have accessory--the pashmina shawl and the Fendi baguette, for example--is also considered.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 292) and index.

James Laver's (Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK) classic 1969 /A concise history of fashion/ remains largely intact in this new edition. The text describes costume, clothing, and fashion from ancient times through the present. New to the fourth edition is a revision of the final chapter, on fashion from 1940-2001. First written for an earlier edition by Amy de la Haye (Victoria & Albert Museum), it has been revised by Andrew Tucker to include the turn of the (20th) century trends, including Gucci, Prada, urban sportswear, and must-have accessories.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Chapter 1 How it all began (p. 7)
  • Chapter 2 Greeks and Romans (p. 25)
  • Chapter 3 Early Europe (p. 50)
  • Chapter 4 The Renaissance and the sixteenth century (p. 74)
  • Chapter 5 The seventeenth century (p. 103)
  • Chapter 6 The eighteenth century (p. 127)
  • Chapter 7 From 1800 to 1850 (p. 155)
  • Chapter 8 From 1850 to 1900 (p. 177)
  • Chapter 9 From 1900 to 1939 (p. 213)
  • Chapter 10 Rationed fashion to pluralistic style (p. 252)
  • Select Bibliography (p. 292)
  • List of Illustrations (p. 293)
  • Index (p. 301)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Andrew Tucker is a fashion writer, author of The London Fashion Book and co-author of Costume and Fashion.

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