Taste and Fashion: From the French Revolution to the Present DayG. G. Harrap Limited, 1945 - 232 páginas |
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... dress of 1937 ? But , as if to reassure us , the typical dress of 1927 is already easy enough to find , for in retrospect the dresses of that period do seem to possess a unity of line quite unmistakable . It is impossible to fail to ...
... dress of 1937 ? But , as if to reassure us , the typical dress of 1927 is already easy enough to find , for in retrospect the dresses of that period do seem to possess a unity of line quite unmistakable . It is impossible to fail to ...
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... dress , which has , of necessity , an element of practicability . Evening dress has had in recent years an odd connexion with sports clothes , particularly with bathing dresses , for it is hard to deny , for example , that the ...
... dress , which has , of necessity , an element of practicability . Evening dress has had in recent years an odd connexion with sports clothes , particularly with bathing dresses , for it is hard to deny , for example , that the ...
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... dress . Evening dresses are very often of white muslin gauze over white satin or gros de Naples . So far , as we have seen , there has been extraordinarily little variety in the materials chosen , satin and net being the obvious ...
... dress . Evening dresses are very often of white muslin gauze over white satin or gros de Naples . So far , as we have seen , there has been extraordinarily little variety in the materials chosen , satin and net being the obvious ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I BACK TO NATURE AND THE GREEKS | 13 |
PRUDERY AND ROMANTICISM | 26 |
SENTIMENTALISM AND THE RISE OF THE BOURGEOISIE | 38 |
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adopted æsthetic appearance bathing costumes became become began blouse blue bodice boléro bonnet brassière brim busk bust chapter cloche hat clothes coat coiffure collar colours contemporary corset crêpe crêpe de Chine crinoline curious day dresses décolletage dinner jacket Directoire effect eighteenth century elaborate English Esthetic extremely fact fashion journals fashion plates favourite female feminine French French Revolution frills front garments gowns hair hats hips hobble skirt influence interior decoration invented kind knee knickerbockers lace ladies lounge suit male material middle mode modern never nineteen-twenties nineties pale Paris Paul Poiret perhaps period petticoats pink plus-fours popular Revolution Romantic round sable satin Schéhérazade sealskin Second Empire seems seen short skirts shoulders shows silk skating sleeves sometimes sport style taffetas tail-coat taste tendency tennis tight tight-lacing toilette trimmed trousers twenties underneath uniform velvet vogue waist waistcoat wear whole woman women women's dress wore worn