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Informationen zum Autor Shirley Friedland attended the Cleveland Institute of Art, where she placed first in fabric design competition. She has been a designer, creator, and collector of wearable art for decades and the co-author (with Leslie) of African Prints: A Design Book. Klappentext From one-of-a-kind hand-made accessories to commercially-made apparel, wearable art has become important for vintage and contemporary fashion. Showcasing over 500 color photographs, an extensive illustrated glossary, bibliography, and value guide, this is the first book to cover both vintage and new wearable art creations, presenting a compelling topic at its best. It will delight all with interests in fashion and art, the unusual and the beautiful. Zusammenfassung From one-of-a-kind hand made fashion to commercially made highly decorative apparel! wearable art has become an important category for both collectors of vintage costume and of unique contemporary fashion. This book! with more than 500 color photographs! is the first to cover both vintage and new wearable art. Chapters on different categories of apparel present this compelling topic at its best. Not necessarily museum art! but real wearable creations! from the antique to the present! the creations presented in this book complimented by an extensive illustrated glossary! bibliography! and a value guide will delight anyone interested in fashion! art! and the unusual and beautiful.