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33765Leipzig Koehler & Amelang 1968. 8° 212 S. 86 Abb. Kart. Tadell. 010 Leipzig, Koehler & Amelang, 1968 unknown
2006129998Woodbridge England; Camberley England: Antique Collectors' Club ; Zandra Rhodes Publications Limited 2006. Reprinted in 2006 - SIGNED. Softcover. VG. White wraps with color illustration.160 pp. Lavishly illustrated in color throughout. Signed by author with inscription in thick gold ink. This stunning book celebrates the work of the British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes. Internationally recognized Zandra's designs have always been clear but creative dramatic but graceful bold but feminine and her garments have a timeless quality which makes them unmistakably a Rhodes creation. First published in hardback to coincide with an exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum "Zandra Rhodes - A Lifelong Love Affair with Textiles" highlights classics from the Rhodes collection such as the famed "Dinosaur" coat the Lily collections Conceptual Chic the Chinese series and the rarely seen Spanish Impressions and Medieval collections. It showcases contemporary work from Zandra's studio as well as examples of the great influence her style and work have had on fashion designers today. The book goes on to look at Zandra's creative process the textile printing process and the fantastic romantic finished product. Antique Collectors' Club ; Zandra Rhodes Publications Limited paperback
1998Q-1881616983Distributed Art Pub Inc 1998-05-02. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Distributed Art Pub Inc hardcover
0823904822.Gloose_leaf. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
19601008090028R. Rosen Press 1960. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. R. Rosen Press hardcover
5848aSampson Low Marston & Co. London 1892. 264 S. mit 28 farb. Tafeln u. ca. 200 Textillustrationen orig. farb. illustr. Einband. Herausragend immer wieder die Kopfbedeckung unknown
5h2049John Henry Schwerin G.m.b.H. Berlin 1914-1916. Insgesamt ca. 700-800 S. mit vielen Abbildungen Halbleinen-Einband quart teils mit Randläsuren/fleckig/Einband bestoßen/Vordergelenk eingerissen. - komplett / Mit Kriegs-Beilagen - unknown
193111073AB1931. Vienna 1931. 245 : 20 cm. 43 pages With 34 mounted coloured designs for dresses. Interesting workbook indicating the time which was necessary to produce the dress the material which was used and the price of the material. Some of the designs with mounted samples of the material used. unknown
19741003720Paris and New York: International Wool Fashion Office; The Wool Bureau 1974. Ephemeral 1974 trend report on Parisian knitwear for American designers and showrooms issued by the International Wool Fashion Office in Paris and The Wool Bureau in New York. Editor Skippy Stone declares: "Fall 1974. . . Total from top to toe. Paris is everything that is at once avant romantic feminine and grand . . . blending the classic and peasant into a new season of big new clothes." Top runway models of the day among them Jerry Hall pose in voluminous layered knits designed by the likes of Kenzo Issey Miyake Sonia Rykiel and Karl Lagerfeld for Chloë. The International Wool Secretariat IWS the entity behind the IWFO and The Wool Bureau was the natural fiber mills' response to DuPont's introduction of nylon in the 1930s a major disruptor in the fashion industry. The IWS shaped global fashion trends for decades through forecasting reports like this one and the International Woolmark Prize which launched the careers of young designers Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. In 1997 the IWS would rebrand as The Woolmark Company keeping their iconic logo the stylized skein of yarn sprinkled throughout this report. Text in English and French. An uncommon survival. Side-stapled volume measuring 12 x 9 inches: 80. Original photographic wrappers black-and-white photographs throughout text. Light foxing and edgewear; evidence of label removal to upper wrapper. International Wool Fashion Office; The Wool Bureau unknown
1950218281950. Fashion design archive likely 1950s to 1960s documenting women's garment design during the mid-century through original working sketches that preserve both style development and the practical language of dressmaking. The archive is strongest as evidence of how women's fashion was conceived on paper before production with repeated attention to silhouette trim fabric and construction. Dresses blouses coats and eveningwear appear throughout placing the material within the visual world of postwar American fashion as it moved from structured elegance toward sharper and more decorative later mid-century forms.<br /> <br /> Archive of over 100 original hand-drawn fashion sketches on individual sheets measuring approximately 6.5 x 9 inches. The drawings are executed in ink and depict a wide range of women's clothing including fitted dresses capes blouses coats and formal designs with careful attention to drape proportion neckline sleeve treatment and surface embellishment. Many sheets are accompanied by dense handwritten notes in the margins or on the reverse recording measurements fabric suggestions and pattern or construction instructions. The combination of illustration and notation gives the sheets the character of working designs rather than purely display drawings and suggests use in dressmaking training or client planning.<br /> <br /> The archive belongs to the history of women's fashion not only as a record of finished styles but as evidence of the design process itself preserving the intermediate stage between idea and garment. Such working sketches show how fashion circulated through manual skill technical knowledge and close attention to fabric and form in the decades before design became fully digitized. Light general wear from use; overall very good. A substantial mid-century design archive that preserves the visual and technical vocabulary of women's fashion making across more than one hundred original sketches. unknown
a83501New York 1989 Wilhelmina Agency. Hardcover. Tall 4to. 158pp. each with name measurements and several monochrome photographs of models in the Wilhelmina Agency in 1989 black cloth. Booking policies and procedures also given. FINE like new. In later removable glassine jacket. . hardcover
ria9781350245907_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Offering a new perspective on British fashion history Wholesale Couture demonstrates that these couturiers were vital in cementing London’s status as a ready-to-wear fashion centre.The first book to consider the subject Wholesale Co paperback
1580930395.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19782092902138901163Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
151960351Greenwich CT & New York: Conde Nast Publications Inc. Sept. 15 1932. Folio. 96 pp. With 100’s of text illustrations photo illustrations mostly in black & white some colour illustrations photos & plates. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Benito 1891-1981 on metallic silver background Art Deco lettering design Camel cigarette ad on back cover chipping head & foot of spine minor creasing edgewear still VG copy. First edition thus of this installment in the noted fashion magazine’s results of the Paris Autumn fashion lines featuring designs by Schiaparelli Patou Lelong Forstmann’s Elga and others. Benito who was a native of Valladolid Spain later became one of the most iconic Art Deco artists of the Jazz Age creating covers for Vogue and Vanity Fair and heavily influenced by Picasso Modigliani and others. Conde Nast Publications, Inc., paperback
195561063Los Angeles CA: K. Jo ca. 1955. Folio. 14 x 18 in. Original pen & ink w/ gouache colouring on studio board initials of artist at lower right corner edgewear & chipping to corners fore-edges still a VG- exemplar. This delightful artwork mock-up for a Vogue fashion advertising counter display featuring a stylish black chenille silk yarn cocktail dress with the model sporting a short haircut hoop earrings and white evening gloves. The same model is shown wearing a beret and chenille wool/rayon fabric evening coat double-breasted pinch waist and gloves. K. Jo the unidentified artist has left the banner blank which would have included in the printed version the day & time of either the fashion display or of the possible patterns. This cataloguer could find no information on the original artist and two possible references to cover art designs for Vogue in 1951 and 1953. K. Jo, unknown
a67629Paris 1949. Issue for Mars 1949. 4to. 96pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Good plus light chipping on spine. . paperback
a67631Paris 1949. Issue for Mai 1949. 4to. 92pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. VG spine ends lightly worn. . paperback
2022255j0781USA: Conde Nast. Good. 2022. U.S. Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Serena Williams cover photo and farewell article; Fashion's New World; Fall Jackets; Ketanji Brown; Matthieu Blazy takes charge at Bottega Veneta; Miranda Brooks and Bastien Halard found the English House of their dreams; Wellness awakening for Kate Moss; How Thebe Magugu and Pierpaolo Piccioli transformed each other's work into new creations; and more. 378 pages. Portion of Yves Saint Laurent ad removed from page 87 otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy.; 4to . Conde Nast unknown
a80225Paris. 1949. In French. Fur Coats. Fashion by Schiaparelli Desses Lafaurie Carpentier Rochas etc. Photography by Robert Randall including a 5 page spread on Les Banlieue de Paris by Robert Doisneau. Small folio 100pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Near VG some fraying of spine. . paperback
a76598Paris 1957. Fashion Magazine in French. Lg.4to. 108pp. monochrome and color photo illustrations original illustrated wraps. Photographers include: Prigent Routledge Sabine Weiss William Klein Guy Arsac. Good plus spine chipped light wear on cover. . paperback
193747549Praha Prague: Karl Berner 1937. First edition. Paperback. Very good. Very slim quarto 31 cm Original beige and orange printed wraps bound with two rivets. Eighteen leaves with color lithograph fashion illustrations on every leaf. With rippling and a general layer of mild soiling on the wraps. Some occasional thumbing and barely perceptible tidemarks on the pages. One minor pencil notation. A first edition of this original trade catalogue issued by Karel Berner in Czechoslovakia and featuring the "Chic Parisien" line created by Vlasta an in-house designer. The designs in this catalogue highlight the growing influence of militaristic styles such as square-edged shoulder pads plate hats and an emphasis on tight waists and long skits. Karl Berner paperback
4579109430.Gjp_oversized_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
194946797New York: Reporter Publications 1949-1950. Two vols. Folio. 119 1 16 pp unpaginated insert; 134 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates 103 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers first with Van Gogh painting on cover 2nd w/ Chartres stained glass windows minor shelfwear slight creasing VG set. First editions of these two issues of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. The Crompton Velvets insert includes beautiful illustrations of models and the available velvets at the time along with their ads in Mademoiselle Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar of the time. The special insert title Notebook of a dreamer in the Chartres Cathedral issue shows how modern designers can pull fashion inspiration from designs in 12th and 13th-century manuscripts. Reporter Publications, paperback
193057289Nottingham UK: Vida Mills Jones Stroud & Co. Ltd. ca. 1930. Thick 8vo. 26 pp unpaginated. on thick card stock w/ burgundy linen hinges at gutter margin w/ 113 rayon elastic nylon elastic rubber and silk rayon blend trims 1 silver gelatin frontisp. photo mounted on front pastedown sized 3.5 x 5.5 in. w/ 10 colour-printed & illustrated labels and elastic holders tipped-in numerous printed photographic plates. Quarter-burgundy coloured cloth over simulated alligator boards screw posts at gutter margin minor rubbing slight bumping to corners 1 sample removed still a VG copy. First edition thus of this extraordinary and inventive salesman sample catalogue for elastic trims between the Wars. Horace Jones had invented a specialized braiding machine in 1927 for creating elastics by braiding rubber filaments together with rayon nylon cotton or silk-rayon blends to create a number of different “Elastic†Boil Proof Vida trims. Prior to the widespread introduction of many stretchable and elastic fabrics following World War II Vida Mills products were used shoulder straps for lingerie suspenders both for men and women’s fashions swim trunk and briefs trunk top elastic bands. In addition these were used for car covers bags accessories creating pleats sleeve hems and much more. In addition there are a number of samples included here for durable boot and shoe laces. The coloured and metallic Ric Rac trims were used in costumes uniforms decorative elements on clothing and many other applications. By 1930 the company had deployed 3000 braiding machines generating over 52 million yards of elastic braid annually and in 1940 expanded into manufacturing glass tapes and woven fabrics for electrical installations and industrial Wartime applications. The company still operates today as the Jones Stroud Insulations Ltd. subsidiary of the Krempel Group since 2000. No copies in Worldcat; See: History of Jones Stroud Insulations -- Timeline Krempel 2015; Trade Marks Ordinance Official Gazette Kenya Dec. 4 1956 p. 1315. Vida Mills, Jones Stroud & Co., Ltd., hardcover