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Jazz Age Fashion
Dressed to Kill

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Virginia Bates was an actress before opening her eponymous shop in 1972. She writes a regular blog for Vogue.com UK. Daisy Bates is an actress and Virginia’s daughter. Klappentext This lavish volume invites the reader into the glamorous fashions of the 1920s. To coincide with the release of the film The Great Gatsby, we are pleased to offer Jazz Age Fashion at a new lower price. This stunning volume highlights the best of the collection, scaling the heights of Jazz Age fashion with chapters on sequined dresses, cocktail wear, bridge coats, opera coats, evening jackets, and house coats. With sumptuous still-life photographs of rare and precious beaded dresses, feathered capes, and silky kimonos, highlighting the craftsmanship and ornamentation of each piece, this is a must-have book for collectors, connoisseurs, and those who believe in evening style. Zusammenfassung This lavish volume invites the reader into the glamorous fashions of the 1920s. To coincide with the release of the film The Great Gatsby! we are pleased to offer Jazz Age Fashion at a new lower price. This stunning volume highlights the best of the collection! scaling the heights of Jazz Age fashion with chapters on sequined dresses! cocktail wear! bridge coats! opera coats! evening jackets! and house coats. With sumptuous still-life photographs of rare and precious beaded dresses! feathered capes! and silky kimonos! highlighting the craftsmanship and ornamentation of each piece! this is a must-have book for collectors! connoisseurs! and those who believe in evening style.

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Autori Suzy Menkes, Stephen Jones, Daisy Bates, Virginia Bates Bates, John Galliano, Virginia Bates
Con la collaborazione di Suzy Menkes (Prefazione), John Galliano (Introduzione)
Editore Rizzoli International Publications
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 07.05.2013
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte
 
EAN 9780847841875
ISBN 978-0-8478-4187-5
Numero di pagine 288
Peso (della confezione) 1’000 g
 

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