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183362953Leipzig Industrie-Comptoir / Baumgärtner etc. 1833-1856. Small queer-folio 22 x 285 cm. Nice later light brown half calf from ca. 1900 with five raised bands and gilt lines to spine Carl Petersens Enke. Slight wear to extremities. 100 engraved plates in contemporary colouring. A bit of even browning and occasional offsetting. A few plates with more browning. Some plates with tiny holes in blank margin from original stiching having been vertically bound with text-leaves. Occasional light creasing. One plate with a tear no loss. A few plates signed A. Brückner most plates numbered and dated and some plates having "Extra-Kupfer" or "Les Modes Parisiennes Réunis" the last five underneath. <br/><br/><em>A lovely collection of 100 beautiful contemporarily coloured engraved fashion-plates from between 1833 and 1856 importing the highest Parisian fashion of the time to Germany. This beautiful collection magnificently documents the clothing fashion and development of two decades primarily for women but also for children and men. Also in the mid-19th-century Paris was seen as the quintessence of elegance and style. The Allgemeine Moden-Zeitung kept the German-speaking public up to date with the latest fashions from Paris. The magazine “Les modes parisiennes reunites†did the same; that too was produced for the German public despite its French title. As well as outfits for appearing in high society eg. at the theatre the fashion plates collected here show clothes and notably also accessories for almost all other parts of life - paying and receiving social calls going for walks attending different events musical siorées going out with the children etc. “As part of her evening wardrobe every fashionable lady simply had to have elegant dresses in brightly coloured silks and satins with frills and lace bows and flounces tight bodices natural waistlines and exposed shoulders which gave the female figure an hour-glass silhouette. The first thing that strikes one about these ladies’ fashions are the stiff voluminous underskirts. Horsehair crinolines invented in 1850 supported wide sweeping skirts which could measure up to two or two-and-a-half metres in diameter and made the upper body look even slimmer.†Deutsches Historisches Museum. "From the 1820s onwards and particularly under the ostentatious Second Empire 1852–1870 the classicising taste of the Napoleonic era changed completely. Instead fashion now drew inspiration from the elegance of the Rococo period so much so that the period became known as the “second Rococoâ€. The waistline returned to its natural level but was awkwardly styled – at least from a health point of view: agonisingly tight corsets emphasised the so-called “wasp waistâ€. Ostensibly guided by aesthetics on closer inspection this fashion trend also had social consequences: with styles that afforded women so little freedom of movement fashion focused on the ostentatious requirements of ladies from the upper echelons of society who didn’t have to work. Practicality was not its concern. This ostentatious and – certainly from the perspective of the 21st century – inconvenient fashion style appealed not only to the fine ladies of high society but also to women from the middle classes and the petty bourgeoisie. The expansion of the textile industry and the rise of the chemical industry made the production of dyes fabrics lace and embroidery and the processing of raw materials and textiles imported from the colonies both quicker and cheaper.†DHM </em> hardcover
118610Enciclopedia dei lavori femminili - Brunella Mira - Penelope : guida pratica e completa di tutti i lavori femminili - 1969 Peruzzo Editore - Opera completa in 12 volumi con cofanetto. - Cira 80 pagine ogni volume con illustrazioni. - Copertine rigide - Testo in italiano. - Condizioni generali molto buone. Qualche piccolo strappo alla sovraccoperta del vol. 7 unknown
195029382Bridgeport CT: Hollander Metal Product Corp 1950. Very Good. Bridgeport CT: Hollander Metal Product Corp. ca. 1950s. Six-panel folding trade catalog with 58 belt buckle samples. Belt buckles tied down and numbered and first four sample pages are labeled either bronze cast bronze brass wire or steel wire. Variance in design and size are subtle though apparent. Hollander would go on to produce belt buckles for the Department of Defense during the Vietnam War. Folder edgeworn scuffed and rubbed with brief exposure to edges. Rust-spotting and dust soiling to interior; overall Very Good. Hollander Metal Product Corp unknown
6208027284.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9786208027285_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
620802725X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9786208027254_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
6208027292.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9786208027292_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1934002674London: John Bale Sons & Danielsson Ltd. 1934. First edition of the Pocket edition Published July 18th 1934. Very good NO dust jacket. iv 237pp 8pp of publisher's catalogue; A very good copy Albeit with faded spine and front cover RARE. Not Inscribed or Signed. This First Edition of The Pocket Edition. Blue Cloth. Very Gd Slighly Faded Spine/No Jacket. Illus. by Illustrated By Monochrome Plates and Line Drawings . 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾". Hardback. John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. Hardcover
1950206231950. Archive of three black and white silver gelatin photographs of black models dating from the 1950s-70s. Photographs measure approx. 8" x 10". This archive includes a press photo from 1974 showing model Beverly Bradshaw posed in front of a museum display of elephants wearing a traditional Nigerian Ibo wrapped dress designed by Angie Ihejirika. Article on verso from the Chicago Sun Times details Mrs. Ihejirika's demonstration of the art of African wrapping at the Field Museum of Natural History. Photo has a bald patch on left side not affecting subject matter. Also included is a print of twelve Kodak film cells showing actress and model Nancy Westbrook in a series of poses sitting within a large picture frame. Seven images show Westbrook in a bikini and five wearing only a fur stole. These photographs date to the early 1950s and least one the third down on the left appeared in Jet Magazine with a short profile of Ms. Westbrook in 1953. Another photograph undated shows a black model in profile from the neck up smiling in a sun hat tilted away from camera to frame her head with a halo-like effect. Modeling in fashion and print has historically been dominated by white women reflecting a bias in beauty standards in the United States. These images show black women claiming space in the often exclusionary fashion world of the mid-late 20th century. Overall very good condition. Three images of black fashion models in the US 1950s-70s. unknown
1940196571940. African American Black Models in Commercial Print: Philadelphia Studio Fashion Photoshoot 1930s-1940s Archive of 4 Original Vintage Photographs. Each black and white silver gelatin photograph measures 3.5" x 4.5". All photographs were captured at Condax Studio in Philadelphia. Condax Studios was associated with the Models' Guild of Philadelphia which served as a "central resource of information for commercial photographers connecting them with professional models for television fashion and convention work". All photographs capture a black woman striking various poses in two contrasting outfits. In two photographs she poses in a black dress and heels glamorous jewelry and a rose. Her eyes are slightly covered by a black birdcage veil. In the remaining two photographs she sports a posh blazer and skirt set glamorous jewelry heels and an umbrella. Until the middle of the 1940s consumer advertising completely ignored the black consumer and virulent racial segregation in the United States meant that Black people's needs were not being satisfied. Thus traditional advertisers were reluctant to associate the image of a black person with their products. At this point in time they perceived it may lead to a loss in sales by the way Black people were viewed in society. These photographs capture an early instance of a Black print model in an era where there was little representation. Two photographs are minority wrinkled not affecting image quality. This photo archive is expressive and in very good condition overall. unknown
19462083002117300772Bonguu-sha 1946. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bonguu-sha paperback
19742090502113705410Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191056016New York & Tacoma: Samuel W. Peck & Co.; Dege & Milner Printed by Sherman & Bryan Inc. 1910. Sml. 4to. 16 pp unpaginated. Colour-illustrated borders & plates throughout with artwork reminiscent of children’s book illustrator Virginia Keep. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art image of boys tossing down apples from a tree fine copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated fashion catalogue targeting the young boys in the decade before World War I. The illustrations depict young boys in knickers short coats and capes running carving Jack-o-Lanterns for Halloween playing with a dog and collecting chestnuts. This copy was printed for the Dege & Milner department store in downtown Tacoma which was operated from 1901-1915 by James H. Dege and his partner William Milner before Dege opened the James H. Dege Co. store. No copies located in Worldcat. Samuel W. Peck & Co.; Dege & Milner, (Printed by Sherman & Bryan, Inc.), paperback
19682111902153101340Sutairu-sha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sutairu-sha paperback
19662111902153101483Sutairu-sha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sutairu-sha paperback
19682111902153101339Sutairu-sha 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sutairu-sha paperback
129778Brochure catalogo Maria ved. Rossi & Figli - Gli animali della pelliccia - 1911 - Pag. 42 con illustrazioni e 7 tavole con esempi di modelli d'abito - Copertina morbida - Testo in italiano. - Buone condizioni generali. Tracce di foxing naturale. unknown
1963R1558Leipzig: White Lotus Press 1963. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.07. Buddhistische Plastik auf Ceylon Die White Lotus Press paperback
2080202103704792Bunka Gakuen Garment Museum N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 158p Size: 30cm Large format Bunka Gakuen Garment Museum paperback
1973168554NY: A.S. Barnes & Co. / Thomas Yoseloff 1973. Hardcover. Very good plus condition with text clean & binding tight in a just slightly soiled dust jacket. large 4to 65 pages of text plus 168 plates with several in colour. A.S. Barnes & Co. / Thomas Yoseloff hardcover
19906500Storrs-Mansfield CT: Maurizio Martino Publisher n.d. circa 1990s. n.d. circa 1990s. Fine. - Octavo rust brown cloth titled in gilt. xvi & 645 pp.; and ix & 840 pp. Illustrated with facsimiles. Near fine. <p>Reprint limited to 150 copies of the 1896-1905 Berlin edition.<p>More than 5000 works are listed. In addition to costume books the catalogue includes works on hygiene aesthetics laws relating to clothing; criticism and caricature. Storrs-Mansfield, CT: Maurizio Martino Publisher, n.d. [circa 1990s]. hardcover
138138Catalogo campionario Fazzoletti bianchi e colorati Frabbriche Telerie E. Frette & C. - Monza - 1922 - Presenti ritagli di stoffa come esempi. - Dimensioni: 15 x 22 cm ca. - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni. Allegata lettera informativa stampata con busta. - - unknown
3356Catalogo Moda - Vogue Patterns Aug. 15 - 1955 - pp. 24 tutte illustrate a colori con figurini dell'epoca. - Per appassionati studiosi e collezionisti unknown