Students, designers, and anyone who has a love of clothes will find The Fashion Encyclopedia to be an essential reference for clothing terminology in both historical and contemporary contexts. From types of embroidery and lace to definitions for clothing styles and stitching, from panniers and plackets to the difference between a batwing and a dolman sleeve, it's all here in this exhaustive and easy-to-follow volume. Inside, hundreds of definitions of every conceivable item of clothing, from hats to heels, can be found, along with all the key words, technical terms, industry jargon, and more, including:
More than 300 hundred stunning fashion archive and runway images, as well as detailed line drawings and close-up photographs, will help explain and demonstrate the techniques, fashion movements, and styles.
In Brief about -
Emily Angus is a writer, lecturer, and fashion and textile specialist. She has a Masters in Design History and Material Culture from the Royal College of Art.
Macushla Baudis is a dress historian and lecturer in visual culture studies at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. She has published and lectured on many aspects of design of fashion and textiles, focusing on the 18th century.
Philippa Woodcock is a specialist in early modern history, with publications on patronage and material culture in France and Italy. She has held teaching positions in British and French universities, and is a contributing writer on Fashion: The Whole Story.
Macushla Baudis is a dress historian and lecturer in visual culture studies at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin. She has published and lectured on many aspects of design of fashion and textiles, focusing on the 18th century.
Philippa Woodcock is a specialist in early modern history, with publications on patronage and material culture in France and Italy. She has held teaching positions in British and French universities, and is a contributing writer on Fashion: The Whole Story.
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