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Fashion Accessories: The Complete 20th Century Sourcebook by John Peacock,

Fashion Accessories: The Complete 20th Century Sourcebook by John Peacock,
A companion volume to John Peacock's 20th Century Fashion and Men's Fashion, Fashion Accessories is the most comprehensive record ever published of fashion accessories throughout the twentieth century. More than 2000 full-color drawings -- the result of extensive research into paintings, photographs, and the accessories themselves -- reproduce each original item in meticulous detail, accompanied by a complete description. The book covers every kind of high-fashion male and female accessory for both day and evening wear: hats and caps; shoes, boots, slippers, and sandals; bags and purses; umbrellas and parasols; jewelry; scarves, stoles, and capes; gloves and belts; cravats, ties, and bow-ties. It includes a wide range of streetwear and sportswear, from baseball caps to plastic sandals, and every variety of the ubiquitous late-century sports shoe. All the century's archetypal accessories are identified, from the luxurious ostrich-feather and flower-bedecked hat of the 1910s and the cloche and pearl necklace of the 1920s, to the velvet scarf and mini-backpack of the 1990s. A final reference section contains a comprehensive bibliography and a chart that shows at a glance how accessories have evolved since 1900. There are biographies of the century's most influential accessories designers, from Salvatore Ferragamo and Manolo Blahnik to Patrick Cox and Georgina von Etzdorf, plus short histories of companies and firms that have played an important role in accessory design. For fashion enthusiasts, historians, and collectors, as well as designers working in the performing arts, this book will be the definitive reference work on twentieth-century accessories.



The Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Fashion and Fashion Designers by Georgina O'Hara Callan, X
The Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Fashion and Fashion Designers by Georgina O'Hara Callan, X
This guide to fashion provides in more than 1,200 entries detailed information on the life and work of every important designer from 1840 up to the present day, including not only couturiers but also shoe, hat and knitwear specialists, costume designers, jewelers and hairdressers. It also covers the fashion media, photographers and illustrators, influential art movements, fashion terms, garment and accessory styles, technical processes, and every kind of fabric, as well as personalities who have influenced fashion or promoted a style. Extensively illustrated in both colour and black and white, international in scope and completely up to date, it is an essential sourcebook for designers, students, collectors and enthusiasts. Its full cross-referencing and wide-ranging bibliography provide invaluable additional information.



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Paul Smith (fashion designer) - Paul Smith (Born Nottingham, England in 1947) is a British fashion designer. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II after decades of success as a menswear icon.

William Baker (fashion designer) - For other people called William Baker, see William Baker (disambiguation)

John Bates (fashion designer) - John Bates was part of the boutique scene that blossomed in London in the sixties. Beginning his career designing under the name "Jean Varon," he went on to do costumes for Diana Rigg on the TV show "The Avengers.



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