Fashioning Society: A Hundred Years of Haute Couture by Six Designers

$35.95

This book provides educational insights into fashion history and its influence on fine arts, society, and political developments.

Fashioning Society: A Hundred Years of Haute Couture by Six Designers
Fashioning Society: A Hundred Years of Haute Couture by Six Designers
$35.95

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The hundred years of fashion from the 1860s to the 1970s was a time when a succession of haute couture designers-most notably, Charles Worth, Paul Poiret, Coco Chanel, Elsa Schiaparelli, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent-were the arbiters of fashion, and their creations the weapon of choice for power-seeking members of the aristocracy and upper class. Fashioning Society explores the ways in which high-fashion designers and their maisons influenced-and were influenced by-the fine arts as well as sociological, technological, philosophical, and political developments. By addressing the question, “What has happened to high-fashion design?” the author discusses what readers should consider when trying to understand and predict long-term trends. Instructors, contact your Sales Representative for access to Instructor’s Materials.

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Weight 0.753 lbs
Dimensions 18.8 × 2.2 × 23.3 in

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