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This new colour edition of Patterns of Fashion 1 has 134 pages, including 398 full colour images of the garments with contemporary depictions of women wearing similar garments. The previous edition had 76 pages. For clarity colour tints have been added to the 48 1:8 scale patterns, and these patterns are presented on a grid for measurements to be taken from them easily. There are an additional seven patterns given, three of which were previously unpublished, plus another four that were published in a basic form in periodicals. Two patterns have been excluded, because they have been added to Patterns of Fashion 5 and 6 where they are given in more detail than they were before.0This book is recommended for all those with an interest in historical dress, including students of costume for theatre, film and television, museum curators and conservators, living history interpreters, and academics studying women?s 18th and 19th century dress worn in the western world.
Costume --- Costume. --- Couture (Profession) --- Dressmaking --- Dressmaking. --- Histoire --- Modèles --- Création --- History --- Pattern design --- Great Britain.
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Clothing trade --- Clothing trade. --- Dressmaking --- Fashion --- Kledingindustrie --- Mode --- Italië. --- Italië.
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Costume --- Costume. --- Couture (Profession) --- Dressmaking --- Dressmaking. --- dameskleding. --- kostuumkunde. --- patronen. --- History --- Histoire --- Modèles --- Création --- Pattern design --- 1600-1799. --- Europa. --- Europe.
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This publication is the new edition of the second volume from the original 'Patterns of Fashion' series. Patterns of Fashion 2 has 166 pages, with full colour images of the garments and scale patterns in colour. There are scale patterns for 41 dresses. All these patterns are presented on a grid for measurements to be taken from them by imperial and metric systems. A scale measuring card is included in each package with the book/s ordered. This book is recommended for all those with an interest in historical dress, including students of costume for theatre, film and television, museum curators and conservators, living history interpreters, and academics studying women's 19th and 20th century dress worn in the western world.
Clothing and dress --- Clothing and dress. --- Costume --- Costume. --- Couture (Profession) --- Dressmaking --- Dressmaking. --- History --- Histoire --- Modèles --- Création --- Pattern design --- Pattern design. --- 1800-1999. --- England. --- France.
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Needlework --- Decorative arts --- Textile crafts --- Dressmaking --- Embroidery --- Fancy work --- Sewing --- Needlework.
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La renommée des grandes maisons de couture françaises et du « savoir-faire à la française » n'est plus à faire : Chanel, Dior, Givenchy, Yves Saint-Laurent, etc. Autant de noms que chacune et chacun a entendu prononcés des milliers de fois. Ce que l'on connait moins, en revanche, ce sont les réalités de travail et les coulisses d'une industrie dont on sait pourtant, sans vraiment s'y intéresser davantage, qu'elle a reposé et repose encore sur des « petites mains ». Mais qui étaient-elles ? Des midinettes de la Grande Guerre aux mouvements de mobilisation de la Libération, d'où venaient ces ouvrières ? Quel était leur travail ? Où vivaient-elles ? Dans quelles conditions matérielles ? Avec quels loisirs, et quelles aspirations ? En nous invitant à la rencontre, basée sur les archives, de ces ouvrières d'excellence, Sophie Kurkdjian et Sandrine Tinturier donnent à voir un univers inconnu et souvent étonnant. Dans cette histoire sociale des ouvrières de la mode se mêlent ainsi histoire sociale d'une profession précocement syndicalisée et combattive, histoire des techniques, et histoire culturelle d'un des fleurons de l'image du pays à l'étranger.
Haute couture --- Couturières --- Couture (profession) --- Conditions sociales --- Women dressmakers --- Dressmaking --- Social conditions --- History
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"The fifth volume of the Patterns of Fashion series, published by the School of Historical Dress, includes patterns for 26 pairs of stays, a farthingale, 10 hoops and a rump. 160 pages in full-colour, including the patterns." -- http://theschoolofhistoricaldress.org.uk.
Manufacturing technologies --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- fashion design --- cloth --- corsets --- hoops [shaping garments] --- anno 1500-1799 --- kostuumgeschiedenis --- Costume --- Dressmaking --- Corsets --- Costume. --- Couture (Profession) --- Dresses. --- Dressmaking. --- History --- Histoire --- Modèles --- Création --- Pattern design --- 1600-1799. --- Europe.
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Embroidery --- Needlework --- Decorative arts --- Textile crafts --- Dressmaking --- Fancy work --- Sewing --- Embroidering --- Embroidery, Primitive --- Decoration and ornament --- Embroidery. --- Needlework.
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"Patterns of Fashion 3 has 166 pages, with full colour images of the garments and scale patterns in colour, 7 of which have been added to this edition, and a revised introduction. The scale patterns include 18 doublets, 3 jerkins, 9 hose, 7 cloaks, 3 pair of sleeves, 2 foreparts, 12 gowns, 2 petticoats, 2 waistcoats, 1 lap mantle, 1 kirtle and 7 hats. All these patterns are presented on a grid for measurements to be taken from them by imperial and metric systems. A scale measuring card is included in each package with the book/s ordered"--Publisher's description
Costume --- Clothing and dress --- Dressmaking --- Men's clothing --- Tailoring --- Couture (Profession) --- Vêtements d'homme --- Confection --- History --- Pattern design --- Modèles --- Création --- Histoire
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Costume --- Clothing and dress --- Dressmaking --- Men's clothing --- Women's clothing --- Tailoring --- Couture (Profession) --- Vêtements d'homme --- Vêtements de femme --- Confection --- History --- Pattern design --- Modèles --- Création --- Histoire
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