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135856Moda - F.lli Vecchi - Milano - Catalogo autunno / inverno 1917 - 1917 - Confezioni pelliccerie - Pag. 24 con molte illustrazioni - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
135857Moda - F.lli Vecchi - Milano - Catalogo novità autunno / inverno 1910 - 1911 - Pag. 32 con molte illustrazioni - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni. unknown
135860Moda - Ditta F.lli Vecchi - Milano - Catalogo primavera / estate 1916 - Confezioni per signora - Pag. 24 con molte illustrazioni - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni. unknown
135861Moda telerie - Ditta Wollen Tuch - Milano - Catalogo autunno / inverno 1907 - 1908 - Pag. 64 con numerose illustrazioni - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
135858Moda - Ditta F.lli Vecchi - Milano - Catalogo primavera / estate 1915 - Pag. 24 con molte illustrazioni - Copertina morbida - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni. unknown
130903Moda - Croquis de Paris Robes - Album Select N. 178 - Eté 1947 - Testo in francese. Pagine 33 tavole. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con segni del tempo come da foto. - unknown
39808Condizioni buone come da immagini unknown
113201Moda - Album contenente circa 70 cartamodelli disegnati a mano - 1933 - Copertina rigida. - Didascalie in italiano. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
81005Moda - Album di Lavori e Ricami - Anno Completo 1886 - 12 fascicoli mensili rilegati - Pag. 8 ogni fascicolo con numerose illustrazioni. - Legatura in mezza pelle - Lingua italiana. - Buone condizioni. unknown
95431Moda - A. Van Assche - Kimono Art Déco: Tradition et modernité dans le Japon de la première moitié du Xxe siècle - ed. 2006 - Testo in lingua francese. Pagine 326 con illustrazioni. - Copertina rigida. - Condizioni molto buone. - unknown
0359089658.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0244939764.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1326753932.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9789464366297_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In MIRROR MIRROR – Fashion & the Psyche MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp and Dr. Guislain Museum examine how fashion psychology self-image and identity are connected. The personal experience of the body is the main theme of this une hardcover
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A9789464366297Hardback. New. In MIRROR MIRROR – Fashion & the Psyche MoMu – Fashion Museum Antwerp and Dr. Guislain Museum examine how fashion psychology self-image and identity are connected. The personal experience of the body is the main theme of this unexpected dialogue between visual art and avant-garde fashion. hardcover
946436629X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192758104New York: B. Altman & Co. Fifth Avenue July-August 1927. Tall 8vo. 7 x 11 in. 46 pp. Illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated sofcovers stylish Art Deco cover art of flapper woman in stylish hat with cocktail on ocean liner beach fashions on back cover minor dustsoiling shelfwear minor bumping at couple corners still VG copy. First edition of this nicely printed and quintessential Flapper Era in-house fashion magazine and catalogue for B. Altman. Filled with novelties accessories and designs targeting the young flapper along with encouraging the Negligee for every mood marketing summer vacation items such as cameras photo albums even a portable sun dial. Worldcat locates 3 incomplete and broken run holdings of the Altman Magazine Mint Museum U of RI UVA. B. Altman & Co., Fifth Avenue, unknown
1950218271950. Unknown designer fashion illustration archive circa 1950s-1960s documenting women's garment design and construction practices in the mid-twentieth century. The material operates in Cultural/Representational Mode illustrating the aesthetics technical processes and stylistic evolution of women's fashion during the postwar and early modernist period and offering insight into how clothing design was conceptualized drafted and annotated at the working level. The archive reflects shifting silhouettes and decorative approaches associated with mid-century fashion including structured postwar forms and emerging streamlined influences.<br /> Archive comprises over 100 original fashion illustrations each executed in ink on sheets measuring approximately 6.5 x 9 inches. The drawings depict a range of garments including cocktail dresses coats suits blouses and eveningwear with attention to silhouette drapery and surface embellishment. Many sheets include handwritten annotations in cursive along margins and versos detailing construction elements such as measurements fabric choices and stylistic variations. Examples include labeled designs such as "cocktail dress" "coat" and "suit" with notes specifying features like "turtle neck - bare cut out - colors - gold" and "square low neckline with studded pearls. colors - purple - gold." The annotations suggest iterative design thinking with references to materials color palettes and structural adjustments indicating use as a working portfolio rather than presentation-only sketches.<br /> This archive provides detailed evidence of mid-century fashion design practices at the level of individual garment planning bridging artistic representation and technical instruction. The combination of visual sketches and written notes demonstrates how designers translated aesthetic concepts into wearable forms contributing to the study of dressmaking textile use and women's fashion history during a period of stylistic transition. The volume and consistency of the material suggest sustained use potentially within a professional or training context. Light wear and minor handling marks; overall very good condition. A substantial working archive illustrating mid-twentieth-century women's fashion design and construction methods. unknown
19408804Buenos Aires: Lopez and Co 1940. Fifth edtition. 4to 5 333 v 1pp. Text in Spanish with index at rear illustrations diagrams cut-out patterns throughout one folding. Publisher's shell patterned blue cloth stamped in gilt. First 40 or so pages lightly damp stained around edges and with rippling. Spine gilt worn away corners bumped still a very good sound and complete copy. <br /> <br /> Very uncommon technical treatise on dress making by F. Marti de Gili who is described on the title page as the Founder and Director of the Barcelona Women's Technical Institute and contributor to European and American fashion magazines. The book is copiously illustrated with over 1300 drawings and patterns all new and original. <br /> <br /> OCLC listings seem to indicate this book was published under various titles and likely heavily revised each time to keep up with the fashion between 1935 and 1962. There are perhaps 10-12 holdings in total for the various titles and we find no holdings for this 1940 edition. Lopez and Co unknown
1900100530<p>Minneapolis: Welander's Cutting School and Tailor Institute circa 1900. 1900. Fair. - Small quarto 10-5/8 inches high by 7-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in light tan wraps titled within an illustration on the front cover and with an advertisement & price list on the rear cover. The covers are quite stained and the corner of the front cover & the spine are chipped. 51 & 1 pages illustrated with a portrait frontispiece and 23 full page patterns. There is damp staining along the edges of several pages and a tiny perforation through the first 4 leaves. The frontispiece is detached but present with chipping and heavy damp staining to the front edge. There is additional staining to a few pages. Good.</p><p>RARE and not surprisingly so as the price printed on the title page is 10 dollars.</p><p>"During my travels and observations abroad and in this country where I met the best professionals in the trade I had an opportunity to find out that a work on unusual garments such as could not be committed to memory and which were utterly impossible to produce at all by many cutters on account of its lapse of time between such garments were made. From my early recollections as a merchant tailor I had experience of the same kind but could find no work published that met this demand.I decided to compile a work that should cover the scientific production of unusual garments worn by men and in 1898 decided to publish such a work at a later date." - from the "Author's Preface".</p> Minneapolis: Welander's Cutting School and Tailor Institute, circa [1900]. paperback
1938162513New York: Rosecliff-Quaker Corp. 1938. First in the field with the newest styles An ephemeral window onto menswear retailing in FDR's America offering the dream of personalized tailoring at an affordable cost. The Rosecliff-Quaker Corporation boasted that it employed 10000 people coast to coast used only unionized labour and guaranteed its shirts for a year. Octavo 214 x 120 mm. Original leatherette wallet binder unfolding to 214 x 460 mm two folding printed card advertising panels with mounted fabric samples 20 tie and 27 hosiery 50 shirt fabric samples each 170 x 120 mm in post-binder with four interleaved printed advertisements central panel lettered in silver. Occasional old pencil annotations. Binder sturdy and still fresh all samples present occasional offsetting and soiling to card panels majority of shirt samples with original paper information slips crudely removed with resulting paper residue. A very good example. hardcover
19672111902153101481KK Sportswear 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 KK Sportswear paperback
19662111902153101831KK Sportswear 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 KK Sportswear paperback