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185935872N Y: Frank Leslie's Publishing House. Fair with no dust jacket. 1859. First Edition. Hardcover. Color Illustrations; 572 pages; Six color fashion plates color frontis of ladies exiting coach and examining a baby. Disbound partial spine laid in. Plates are VG. A little spotting to end paper leaves but otherwise clean. 8.25 x 12". Includes Japan and the Japanese with 9 b/w engravings. All months are present . Frank Leslie's Publishing House hardcover
2001w190626915Harry N. Abrams 2001. 188pp. Over sized heavy black hardback DJ VG index b&w and color photos and illustrations Biography of Mariano Fortuny who was a Spanish fashion designer a leading artist of the Gilded Age shows many examples of his fashion designs . First U. S. Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Harry N. Abrams Hardcover
1011939797.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2013Q-1452127913Chronicle Books 2013-08-13. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Chronicle Books paperback
198553024Salem Virginia: Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd 1985. First edition. 4to. 79 pp. color and b&w images from photographs. Glossy stapled wrappers with addressee label affixed to rear wrapper. Slight toning very good. The five photographers are: Horst P. Horst Norman Parkinson Francesco Scavullo Deborah Turbeville and Eric Meola. <br /> <br /> No copies listed in OCLC. Bloomingdale's By Mail Ltd unknown
193773769Chicago: Ferris Woolen Company 1937. Original hinged sample case with drop front 27 3/4 x 11 x7 1/2 inches. Containing 174 thick cards printed in black and red; each with a mounted woolen worsted wool imported wool sample. Original sample display case w/ green textured cloth over boards divided into Three compartments nickel plate slider hinges printed advertising on inner lid and drop front reinforced corners a remarkable display case from the John the Tailor Shop Suits and Overcoats made to order. Wonderful graphic label on interior of lid featuring dapper dressers and period automobiles.Spectacular tailoring sample counter display for men’s suits and overcoats in the Fall & Winter of 1937-1938. Ferris Woolen Company a subsidiary of Wawak Woolens was originally founded in 1922 in Chicago along with Detmer Woolen Co. Bruner Woolen Co. Mason & Hanson Inc. and Salter & Wolf to supply woolens and trimmings to tailors and department stores across the United States. The companies were known for their high-quality wools at a reasonable price and often incorporated imported wool wool silk blends gabardines and tweeds especially from Scotland Wales France and Great Britain. In 1933 the Wawak Co./Ferris Woolen Co. purchased the exclusive right to all the Detmer Bruner Co. customers West of the Mississippi. They quickly began commissioning and producing display cases reflecting the change and proved very successful with the Ferris Woolen Co. catering to the trade into the 1960s. These sample cases were very expensive to produce and so were most often found in department stores mercantiles and men’s stores which would have these display on the sales floor for two seasons or more often adding or subtracting fabrics as they became available. The samples included with this case offer invaluable textile reference for the colors and fabrics during the era of fashion influenced by the elegance and glamor of Hollywood films and film noir at the time. The styles depicted on the inside of the lid and the drop-down front are reminiscent of the very popular Thin Man fashions worn by William Powell and Myrna Loy at the time. Ferris Woolen Company hardcover
193754988Chicago: Ferris Woolen Co. Successor to Detmer Brewer & Mason Wawak Co. Inc. 1937. Sample case. 27.75 x 11 x 7.5 in. Containing 172 thick cards w/ black & red advertising lettering stock & style Nos. with 172 woolens worsted wool imported wool samples some preshrunk all mounted on the cards. Original sample display case w/ green textured cloth over boards divided into 3 compartments nickel plate slider hinges printed advertising on inner lid and drop front reinforced corners some minor wear insect predation around fore-edges of a few samples still a remarkable display case from the John the Tailor Shop Suits and Overcoats made to order Wausau WI w/ stamp on top Wawak sample card. First edition of this spectacular tailoring sample counter display for men’s suits and overcoats in the Fall & Winter of 1937-1938. Ferris Woolen Company a subsidiary of Wawak Woolens was originally founded in 1922 in Chicago along with Detmer Woolen Co. Bruner Woolen Co. Mason & Hanson Inc. and Salter & Wolf to supply woolens & trimmings to tailors and department stores across the United States. The companies were known for their high-quality wools at a reasonable price and often incorporated imported wool wool silk blends gabardines and tweeds especially from Scotland Wales France and Great Britain. In 1933 the Wawak Co./Ferris Woolen Co. purchased the exclusive right to all the Detmer Bruner Co. customers West of the Mississippi. They quickly began commissioning and producing display cases reflecting the change and proved very successful with the Ferris Woolen Co. catering to the trade into the 1960s. These sample cases were very expensive to produce and so were most often found in department stores mercantiles and men’s stores which would have these display on the sales floor for two seasons or more often adding or subtracting fabrics as they became available. The samples included with this case offer invaluable textile reference for the colours and fabrics during the era of fashion influenced by the elegance and glamor of Hollywood films and film noir at the time. The styles depicted on the inside of the lid and the drop-down front are reminiscent of the very popular Thin Man fashions worn by William Powell and Myrna Loy at the time. No copies located in Worldcat. Ferris Woolen Co., Successor to Detmer, Brewer & Mason, Wawak Co., Inc., hardcover
2006BOOKS075234INew Haven CT: Yale University Press 2006. HC. very good w/very good dustjacket hardcover. B&W illustrations. ISBN 9780300110937 237pp. Yale University Press unknown
a67632Paris 1949. Issue for Octobre 1948. 4to. 208pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Fullpge color cover illustration by Jean-Baptiste Caumont. VG cover and spine ends lightly worn. . paperback
1975bbmsA.A Balkema 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. 11x8x1. Name of the previous owner on the front free end paper page. Heavy book extra postage may be required unless posted within South Africa. Publication of 411 pages. Large book. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed scuffed marks and a few chipped pieces. The boards are in good condition. Internally the pages are clean and complete. Tightly bound and presented in cellophane. The binding is excellent. R2025/02/28 GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. A.A Balkema hardcover
189554146New York: Standard Fashion Company June 1895. 4to. 96 pp. 1 large folding colour chromolithograph frontisp. sized 21.5 x 10.75 in. 1 colour chromolithograph plate over 150 woodcut text illustrations & engravings. Gold-coloured printed softcovers brick-red lettering minor dustsoiling light wear to creases of folding frontisp. still VG copy. First edition of this scarce and beautifully printed fashion magazine which was published under this title only from 1894 through 1896 when it was forced to change the name to The Standard Designer after losing a lawsuit brought by the Butterick Publishing Co. against Frank Koewing d. 1933 their former western sales manager for Butterick. Founded in 1887 the Standard Fashion Co. would eventually become a serious rival to the Butterick Pattern Co. appropriating the “Delineator†for his magazine poaching employees and eventually building the company to issuing over 100000 cut patterns a week. While often facing bankruptcy and litigious to a fault the company was acquired as a subsidiary in 1900 by Butterick and the combined companies would thrive through the ensuing decades. Each of the Standard Delineator magazine issues featured a large chromolithograph frontispiece of the latest fashions as well as a smaller one of millinery designs. Worldcat locates primarily microfilm copies however individual issues are held by Notre Dame and Davidson College; See; A Man of the Hour Frank Koewing The Bookseller and Newsman Vol. 13 1896 pp. 4-5; Carol Ann Dickson Patterns for Garments: A History of the Paper Garment Pattern Industry in America 1979. Standard Fashion Company, paperback
187811899-1925. Manuscript Notebook stiff card binding 74pp. used c.17 items listed per page description of clothes and materials and cost total cost given at the end of each page. Author unidentified but occasional biographical entries e.g "Left Ireland/ Bournemouth" 1900 "W. gave me pair of corsets" 1924 obviously well-to-do and ultimately at least middle-aged corsets needed in 1924. Sample page Sept. 1916-Jan/Feb 1917 "Sepr Dressmaker May £4/ Hat black velvet tri-corner & gold ornament 1.10/ Veil 2s3d/Navy coat Frock 8/8/- 8.15.6/ Nov. 2 Crepe de Saute peticoats 1.5.10/ 2 bust bodices 5s 1/ Black tulle & moonlight sequin 8.8/ Velvet bedroom slippers 3s4/ Dec. Lace Evening camisole 6s6/ £62.10.8 3/4// 1917// Jan. 4 3/4 Rose red crape lining fur coat £1.1/ 2 prs Rubber gloves 2s4/ 3 Muslin collars 1s7 1/2/ Walking shoes 18s9/ gave B. -too big in margin House shoes 9s11/ 3 pairs Evening shoes £2.3.3/ 4.16.10 1/2". 1899-1925. hardcover
194562617Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. 1945. 8vo. 204 2 pp. With 22 photo plates. Black publisher’s cloth silver lettering front cover & spine slight shelfwear minor bumping at foot of spine w/ d.j. cover art of Dragonia fabric by Everfast chipping & tear to upper fore-edge minor chipping foot of spine couple minor closed tears still VG/VG- copy. Second printing of this work drawn from interviews with 12 leading American fashion designers intended as a “splendid career book full of suggestions for the girl who who feels drawn to the great world of clothes and designers.†Those interviewed included Clare Potter - considered inventor of American sportswear; Emily Wilkens - pioneer in fashion clothing for teenagers; Hattie Carnegie with her ever elegant dresses; Edith Head - famed Hollywood costume designer; Louella Ballerino -- famed California designer of sportswear swimwear and distinct ethnographic influenced fashions and others. J.B. Lippincott Co., hardcover
1975uz76Balkema A. A. 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 11x8x1. The boards are edge rubbed with light scuffing they remain tidy overall. The binding is secure. Stamp on the front end page. Dust marks on 2 or 3 pages not affecting text. Ink annotation on the back paste down and front end page. No ink inscriptions or annotations. Tall and heavy book extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. r13/09/2024 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Balkema (A. A.) hardcover
19762083002117402880Mako-sha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books Mako-sha paperback
1920199741920. Vernacular fashion illustration archive circa 1920s-1950s documents the evolution of women's dress and stylistic ideals across early and mid-twentieth-century design with emphasis on silhouette material and aspirational presentation. The drawings capture shifts from the elongated androgynous forms associated with 1920s and 1930s fashion to the structured tailoring and fitted garments of the postwar period. Elements such as exaggerated shoulders cinched waists and coordinated ensembles situate the works within broader developments in women's fashion including the influence of tailored suits and formal eveningwear. The illustrations also record accessory culture including gloves hats and jewelry positioning dress within a larger system of social signaling and presentation tied to class gender norms and modern consumer identity.<br /> <br /> United States and possibly Europe circa 1920s-1950s. Archive of six original gouache and pencil fashion illustrations on hard mat boards and one on thick watercolor paper each measuring approximately 10 x 7 to 10 x 15 inches. Several works bear artist signatures or initials including examples signed "Virginia" and "G. Wichner." Two dated compositions from April 11 1954 depict coordinated ensembles including a rose-toned set with a pencil skirt and structured blazer rendered with detailed attention to tailoring and fabric accents. Other illustrations include multi-figure studies of women in draped garments with belted waists a single-figure composition in a long gown with fur coat and elongated cigarette holder and portrait studies featuring headpieces veils and bold cosmetic styling. Use of shading color variation and line work emphasizes fabric texture garment movement and body form.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of significant transformation in women's fashion these illustrations align with the development of modern fashion media including editorial illustration design sketching and commercial garment production. The visual emphasis on proportion tailoring and accessorization reflects the increasing codification of fashion as both industry and cultural expression in the twentieth century. As original works the drawings provide insight into the processes of design visualization and stylistic interpretation supporting research into fashion history gender presentation and visual culture. Light handling wear to mounts and sheets; overall very good condition. unknown
ria9781501374364_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Unlock the Secrets of Tomorrow''s Style Today!In the ever-evolving world of fashion staying ahead of the curve is essential. Fashion Forward: A Guide to Fashion Forecasting returns in its highly anticipated third edition to guide you t paperback
20052080502106510238Seishun shubbansha 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seishun shubbansha paperback
201032511AB2010. Erstausgabe / first edition Berkeley Gingko Press 2010 4° 232 S. mit zahlr. teilw. ganzs. Farb-ABb. von Modeläden. Popup- und Concept Stores etc. Test: englisch illustr. original Pappband winzige Schabstelle auf dem hinteren Einbanddeckel sonst ein tadelloses sauberes Exemplar ohne nennenswerte Mängel Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main Nordend ggü. Musterschule möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main Nordend close to Musterschule is possible. It saves the shipping costs. unknown
2001001424London: B. T. Batsford. 2001. paperback. 96 pp Very Good one corner bumped publishers sticker on rear. "Modelling on the stand is an essential technique for today's fashiondesigners and dressmakers. With step-by-step instructions and clearillustrations Dawn Cloake removes the mystique and shows that once the basicskills of modelling classic blocks are acquired even beginners can progressquickly to interesting and challenging garment designs." B. T. Batsford paperback
ria9781501362996_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Fashion Business Cases: A Student Guide to Learning with Case Studies allows students to apply what they are learning in the classroom to real-life situations in the global fashion industry. Adapted from the Bloomsbury Fashion Business paperback
19354885New York: 1935 1935. Promotional prospectus for the Fashion Academy at 16 East 52nd Street New York. 192x125mm. pp. 48. Illustrated throughout with art deco colour fashion plates and one pochoir pastedown image. Decorated art deco style cover and endpapers. Some rubbing and wear but overall a very nice copy and internally very good. the Fashion Academy was operated under the direction of Emil Avil Hartman and ran a series of courses on fashion and costume design. This fascinating little book published as an annual prospectus and so is quite uncommon provides outlines of the courses and gives information about how to live in New York. New York: 1935 unknown
19384886New York: 1938 1938. Promotional prospectus for the Fashion Academy at 16 East 52nd Street New York. 198x130mm. pp. 44. Illustrated throughout with colour fashion plates and one pochoir pastedown image. Decorated covers with an embossed gilded label pasted on upper cover. Illustrated endpapers with gold fashion silhouettes. The fashion plates are mostly of historic designs. Some rubbing and wear and internally there is some marking and slight staining but overall a nice copy. The Fashion Academy was operated under the direction of Emil Avil Hartman and ran a series of courses on fashion and costume design. This fascinating little book published as an annual prospectus and so is quite uncommon provides outlines of the courses and gives information about how to live in New York. New York: 1938 unknown
193963709Aussig Usti Nad Labem Czechoslovakia & Vienna: C. Wolfrum ca. 1939. Folio. 50 leaves. 1 leaf with type-written explanation of all the fashions illustrated in the catalogue. 44 hand-coloured pochoir fashion designs on translucent paper each with item number printed below 5 leaves with printed designs showing the backs of all the fashions some pencil shading and details added. Original textured beige softcovers embossed WMI Wolfrum Manufacturing on front cover metal spiral bound as issued some dustsoiling & wear to fore-edges of covers very slight bumping to couple corners still a VG copy w/ beautifully illustrated fashion designs. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original trade catalogue issued by the C. Wolfrum textile firm in Czechoslovakia for its Vienna Austria market around the time of the forced annexation of the Sudetenland by Nazi Germany in 1939. The firm was famed for its woolen & silk textiles for women’s fashions and their catalogues were very desired. This catalogue includes fashions for silk rayon & wool women’s dress suits leisure suits formal evening dresses & winter coats all evoking the fashion trends of the period. The designs in the catalogue reflect the rising influence of militaristic styles and fascism with square-edged shoulder pads the plate hats as well as the emphasis on tight waists and long skirts. There are a couple designs with distinctive chocolate brown for leisure wear reflecting the heavy Nazi-influenced fashion design of the period. In addition the slim lines were enhanced by cutting clothes across the fabric avoiding bunches of gathers at the waist for full skirts allowing material to flow. In addition the evening wear dresses emphasized low or no backs and hair was to be grown long and worn swept up. This catalogue also includes a few evening formal dress designs clearly inspired by the dresses worn by Vivien Leigh in the 1939 Gone With the Wind Movie with the puffed sleeves polk-a-dot patterns and fabrics. No copies in Worldcat. C. Wolfrum, paperback
193747916Praha Prague: C. Wolfrum 1937. First edition. Paperback. Very good. Vlasta Novakova. Very slim quarto 30.5 cm Original beige handmade paper wraps bound with a stringtie binding and three punch holes and with the Wolfrum gold monogram on the front cover. Eighteen leaves with color lithograph fashion illustrations on every leaf. Light dust soiling on the wraps; some occasional thumbing in the margins of the pages; minor markings and notations in pencil here and there. A first edition of this scarce original trade catalogue issued by the C. Wolfrum textile firm 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 skirts. C. Wolfrum paperback