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Fashion History



Fashion - in dress, the prevailing mode affecting modifications in costume. Styles in Asia have been characterized by freedom from change, and ancient Greek and Roman dress preserved the same flowing lines for centuries. Fashion in dress and interior decoration may be said to have originated in Europe about the 14th cent. New styles were set by monarchs and prominent personages and were spread by   Read More...

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    The Rise of Fashion: A Reader
    by Daniel Leonhard Purdy. 357 pgs.


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    The Fashion Business: Theory, Practice, Image
    by Nicola White, Ian Griffiths. 198 pgs.


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    Fashion Foundations: Early Writings on Fashion and Dress
    by Kim K. P. Johnson, Susan J. Torntore, Joanne B. Eicher. 183 pgs.


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    Mediating the Human Body: Technology, Communication, and Fashion
    by Leopoldina Fortunati, James E. Katz, Raimonda Riccini. 230 pgs.


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    Techno Fashion
    by Bradley Quinn. 230 pgs.


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    Re-Orienting Fashion: The Globalization of Asian Dress
    by Sandra Niessen, Ann Marie Leshkowich, Carla Jones. 283 pgs.


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