introduction - Black Dog Publishing
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introduction - Black Dog Publishing
INTRODUCTION Very Vintage: The Guide to Vintage Patterns and Clothing is simultaneously a stunning visual overview of fashion history and a guide to one contemporary fashion’s favourite trends. From the smouldering glamour of silverscreen icons such as Katherine Hepburn, through Chanel’s New Look, to Biba and skinny Twiggy with big Sixties’ eyes, Very Vintage is an era by era review of Twentieth-century fashion and a lavish celebration of vintage clothes. Imaginitively and clearly presented, Very Vintage profiles designers such as Halston, Pucci, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant, John Galliano and Christian Dior, through a diverse range of contributors such as bloggers, store owners and academics. This insightful overview of over 70 years of fashion is both a resource book and guide to the best places around the globe to unearth vintage gems, showcasing contemporary outlets such as New York’s Alice Underground, Chelsea Girl and The Family Jewels, and London’s Rokit, Beyond Retro and Steinberg and Tolkien. This exciting guide arrives at a time when vintage is a keynote of contemporary fashion and complements our ever-increasing awareness of the ecological and human costs of producing cheap and disposable clothes, reminding us just how many clothes ad styles there are to choose from. Perfect for people who love to dress up head-to-toe retro, those who would wear a feather in their hair to a Roaring Twenties party, and anyone who’d like to explore the wealth of vintage shops in their city. Very Vintage: The Guide to Vintage Patterns and Clothing is simultaneously a stunning visual overview of fashion history and a guide to one contemporary fashion’s favourite trends.From the smouldering glamour of silverscreen icons such as Katherine Hepburn, through Chanel’s New Look, to Biba and skinny Twiggy with big Sixties’ eyes, Very Vintage is an era by era review of Twentiethcentury fashion and a lavish celebration of vintage clothes. Imaginitively and clearly presented, Very Vintage profiles designers such as Halston, Pucci, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant, John Galliano and Christian Dior, through a diverse range of contributors such as bloggers, store owners and academics. This insightful overview of over 70 years of fashion is both a resource book and guide to the best places around the globe to unearth vintage gems, showcasing contemporary outlets such as 2 Spreads_6.11.07.indd 4-5 3 7/11/07 14:59:29 THE HISTORY OF VINTAGE CLOTHING Very Vintage: The Guide to Vintage Patterns and Clothing is simultaneously a stunning visual overview of fashion history and a guide to one contemporary fashion’s favourite trends. From the smouldering glamour of silverscreen icons such as Katherine Hepburn, through Chanel’s New Look, to Biba and skinny Twiggy with big Sixties’ eyes, Very Vintage is an era by era review of Twentieth-century fashion and a lavish celebration of vintage clothes. Imaginitively and clearly presented, Very Vintage profiles designers such as Halston, Pucci, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant, John Galliano and Christian Dior, through a diverse range of contributors such as bloggers, store owners and academics. This insightful overview of over 70 years of fashion is both a resource book and guide to the best places around the globe to unearth vintage gems, showcasing contemporary outlets such as New York’s Alice Underground, Chelsea Girl and The Family Jewels, and London’s Rokit, Beyond Retro and Steinberg and Tolkien. This exciting guide arrives at a time when vintage is a keynote of contemporary fashion and complements our ever-increasing awareness of the ecological and human costs of producing cheap and disposable clothes, reminding us just how many clothes ad styles there are to choose from. Perfect for people who love to dress up head-to-toe retro, those who would wear a feather in their hair to a Roaring Twenties party, and anyone who’d like to explore the wealth of vintage shops in their city. Very Vintage: The Guide to Vintage Patterns and Clothing is simultaneously a stunning visual overview of fashion history and a guide to one contemporary fashion’s favourite trends.From the smouldering glamour of silverscreen icons such as Katherine Hepburn, through Chanel’s New Look, to Biba and skinny Twiggy with big Sixties’ eyes, Very Vintage is an era by era review of Twentieth-century fashion and a lavish celebration of vintage clothes. Imaginitively and clearly presented, Very Vintage profiles designers such as Halston, Pucci, Missoni, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant, John Galliano and Christian Dior, through a diverse range of contributors such as bloggers, store owners and academics. 2 Spreads_6.11.07.indd 6-7 3 7/11/07 14:59:31