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Author:
Pel, Martin, author.
Title:
1920s jazz age fashion & photographs / Martin Pel and Terence Pepper ; with contributions by Dennis Nothdruft ; new photography by Tessa Hallmann.
Edition:
This paperback edition first published in 2018.
Publisher:
Unicorn :
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
159 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 28 cm
Subject:
Nineteen twenties--Exhibitions.
Fashion--History--20th century--Exhibitions.
Jazz--Exhibitions.
Fashion photography--Exhibitions.
Fashion.
Fashion photography.
Jazz.
Nineteen twenties.
Mode
Modefotografie
Jazz
1900-1999
Exhibition catalogs.
History.
Other Authors:
Pepper, Terence, writer of supplementary textual content.
Nothdruft, Dennis, writer of supplementary textual content.
Hallmann, Tessa, photographer.
Fashion and Textile Museum, host institution.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Fashion Plates From the Collection of Mark and Cleo Butterfield. Design For Jivin': 1925 -- 29 -- James Abbe Photographer of the Jazz Age Terence Pepper -- Fashion Plates From the Collection of Mark and Cleo Butterfield.
Summary:
"Jazz Age Fashion focuses on women's clothing of the period, although not exclusively, whilst the introductory text will examine the social, political and cultural influences of the period setting into context the fashion of the period. Characterised by exuberance and optimism, the jazz age was a symptom of the end of the Great War and and the birth of America as a new world power. It was a period of unprecedented social change for women who were, for the first time in history, given the vote on a par with men (1920 USA, 1928 Britain). The birth of Modernity in the 1920s established women's lives as 'active' and fashion reflected and celebrated these new social roles. A new 'boyish' silhouette, la garconne, became the look for women of the twenties with a gradual acceptance of trousers as fashionable dress. The passive sun bathing became the active swimming, and companies such as Jantzen recognised these changes creating the'speed suit' for women. The 1920s saw technology and innovative textiles, with the introduction of the artificial silk rayon and the zipper, contributing to an easier approach to fashionable dress.Some of the greatest couturiers were working in Britain and France in this period - Chanel, Patou, Lucile, Lanvin, Vionnet, Hartnell, Molynuex.In America Hollywood stars such as Clara Bow and Louise Brooks brought the New Woman to millions of women across the world and Hollywood became a major influence on all fashion, from department stores to couturiers, disseminating these new looks to previously untapped markets"--Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9781911604228
1911604228
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1009215165
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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