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Women's Fashion Prints Through the Ages – Plumager, Inc.
Poland of the 1920s is trendy again, and this phenomenon cannot be explained merely on the grounds of vintage fashion. The journalist and film critic Wojciech Kałużyński suggests it fulfils a new need for escaping reality – this time amongst those disenchanted with capitalism.
The Vintage Charm & Chic of 1920s Poland, Article
In the early twentieth century, staples, such as flour and livestock feed, were sold in cloth bags. As American families entered the 1930s, reusing these fabrics became more popular, and bags became more colorful.
Make Do: Feed-Sack Fashion in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Posts about 1920s written by witness2fashion
1920s witness2fashion
History of Fashion 1900-2000 Timeline - Timetoast Timelines, PDF, Dress
The first half of the twentieth century saw unprecedented change within the female wardrobe, which was largely down to cultural, societal and technological changes within civilisation. This study analyses major influences of women’s fashion from 1900-50, with each decade having its own distinguishable features. Analysing is completed through looking at first hand evidence in museum exhibitions and collections from the National Portrait Gallery to the Blandford Fashion Museum.
Cultural, Societal and Technological Impacts of Women's Fashion 1900-50 by inspiredaub - Issuu
This collection of digitized fashion plates from the Irene Lewisohn Costume Reference Library features men
Costume Institute Fashion Plates
This page is a work-in-progress. Its aim is to provide a brief definition of vintage and historical fashion and textile terms, with links to articles which explore and illustrate the history of the term in more depth. The dates at the end of each definition are the dates in which the term was most commonly used. Have a term you think needs to be included? Or a better definition, or more information? Please leave a comment! ______________________________________________________________ Acetate – a manufactured natural fibre of the rayon family, made from cellulose dissolved in an acetate solution. Variants of acetate are Triacetate and Diacetate. 1900s-present. See also rayon. Aerophane – a fine, slightly crisp, silk gauze, sometimes with a slightly crinkled, crepe appearance, possibly from a silk worm that is now extinct OR a type of ribbon embroidery, where wide, crisp silk strips (originally probably of aerophane) are used to create three dimensional ornamentation, OR any fine, light gauzy fabric. 1830s-50s (fabric), Alamode – a thin, plain tabby weave, lustred silk, usually black. Used mainly for morning …
The Historical Fashion and Textile Encyclopedia - The Dreamstress
In a 2013 article for the Newsletter of the New Sheridan Club—a club dedicated to extremely British foppishness—writer Sean Longden makes the following
Oxford Bags, the Ridiculously Wide-Legged Trousers of the 1920s - Atlas Obscura
From the man who wears 17th-century clothes to the woman whose outfits are straight out of the 1950s, six people explain their deep devotion to period dress
I don't see jeans in my future': the people who wear complete historical dress – every day, Vintage fashion
The Journal of Dress History is the academic publication of The Association of Dress Historians through which scholars can articulate original research in a constructive, interdisciplinary, and pee
The Journal of Dress History, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2018 by The Journal of Dress History - Issuu
How accurate is 'The Gilded Age's' history of New York's Black elite? We checked - The Columbian
A directory of over 325 historic magazines, newspapers, trade journals related to women and fashion from around the world, available for free access online through educational institutions.
Online Digitized Women's Magazines, 1798 - 1978
1930s Dress