Taste and Fashion: From the French Revolution to the Present DayG. G. Harrap Limited, 1945 - 232 páginas |
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... began to grow deeper , the front one remaining very much the same . Thus began that extraordinary evolution of evening dresses which has lasted to the present time . At first the back décolletage was no more than a modest V reaching one ...
... began to grow deeper , the front one remaining very much the same . Thus began that extraordinary evolution of evening dresses which has lasted to the present time . At first the back décolletage was no more than a modest V reaching one ...
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... began to change , their whiteness remained unimpaired until well on into the nine- teenth century . The passion for white was even more universal than a study of the fashion plates of the period might lead one to suppose , for what the ...
... began to change , their whiteness remained unimpaired until well on into the nine- teenth century . The passion for white was even more universal than a study of the fashion plates of the period might lead one to suppose , for what the ...
Página 164
... began in sufficiently humble fashion by the production of the so - called locknit materials . About 1930 , however , artificial marocain , satin , and crêpe de Chine began to find their way into 164 TASTE AND FASHION.
... began in sufficiently humble fashion by the production of the so - called locknit materials . About 1930 , however , artificial marocain , satin , and crêpe de Chine began to find their way into 164 TASTE AND FASHION.
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BACK TO NATURE AND THE GREEKS | 13 |
PRUDERY AND ROMANTICISM | 26 |
SENTIMENTALISM AND THE RISE OF | 38 |
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