Fashion from Victoria to the New Millennium

Daniel Delis Hill
Title Fashion from Victoria to the New Millennium
Edition 1st
ISBN 9780132275187
ISBN 10 013227518X
Published 06/11/2012
Published by Pearson Higher Ed USA
Pages 600
Format Cloth
Out of stock
 
Total Price $117.95 Add to Cart
Description

For courses in Fashion Design, Fashion/Costume History, Fashion Sketching/Illustration, and Theater Costuming.

 

This study of EuroAmerican fashion and style features a detailed, thoroughly illustrated chronology of women’s, men’s, and children’s dress since 1800. Each chapter covers in detail virtually all categories of attire including day attire, evening dress, outerwear, sportswear and swimwear, undergarments, sleepwear, accessories, footwear, hats, hairstyles and grooming, and more. Numerous illustrations, many of them full color, visually document the past 200 years of fashion and style. Each era is introduced with an overview of the history and cultural developments that impacted modern fashion. Also included are classroom projects for research and portfolio building, chapter glossaries of terms, an extensive bibliography, and a comprehensive index.

 

Table of contents

Chapter 1        Prelude: The Empire and Romantic Eras 1800–1850

Chapter 2        The Victorian Age 1850–1900

Chapter 3        Edwardianism 1900–1909

Chapter 4        The End of Innocence and World War I 1910–1919

Chapter 5        The Jazz and Gin Age 1920–1929

Chapter 6        The Great Depression 1930–1939

Chapter 7        The Second World War and a New Look 1940–1949

Chapter 8        The Jet Age 1950–1959

Chapter 9        The Space Age 1960–1969

Chapter 10      The Me Decade 1970–1979

Chapter 11      A New Gilded Age 1980–1989

Chapter 12      Fin de Siècle 1990–1999

Chapter 13      The New Millennium 2000 to Present

Chapter 14      The Fashion Makers

Features & benefits

For courses in Fashion Design, Fashion/Costume History, Fashion Sketching/Illustration, and Theater Costuming.

 

This study of EuroAmerican fashion and style features a detailed, thoroughly illustrated chronology of women’s, men’s, and children’s dress since 1800. Each chapter covers in detail virtually all categories of attire including day attire, evening dress, outerwear, sportswear and swimwear, undergarments, sleepwear, accessories, footwear, hats, hairstyles and grooming, and more. Numerous illustrations, many of them full color, visually document the past 200 years of fashion and style. Each era is introduced with an overview of the history and cultural developments that impacted modern fashion. Also included are classroom projects for research and portfolio building, chapter glossaries of terms, an extensive bibliography, and a comprehensive index. 

 

Hallmark Features

 

Provides a comprehensive overview. Chapters include the full gambit of fashion attire, including men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing, accessories, hairstyles, grooming and more.

  • Offers a greater breadth of clothing and accessory styles than other books.
  • Includes daywear, evening dress, sportswear, outerwear, undergarments, swimwear, hats, shoes, accessories, hair, makeup, and body modification.  

Helps students really *see* the material discussed. Chapters are extensively illustrated with photos, fashion drawings, advertisements, and other exhibits that show readers exactly what the text is discussing.

  • The visually stimulating format is both engaging and effective. 

Provides a “who’s who” in fashion. Chapter 14 is devoted to the top 100 fashion designers since 1800. This unique chapter adds human interest and introduces students to the most important fashion figures since the Victorian age.

 

Enhances learning by providing cultural context. Each chapter opens with a short overview of the significant historical, social, and cultural developments of the time.

  • Chronological graphs at the start of each chapter feature highlights of historical events and cultural achievements relevant to the era.
  • Selected maps show the shifting geopolitical boundaries of European nations since the nineteenth century.
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