Edwardian Fashion
By (Author) Daniel Milford-Cottam
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th February 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Cultural studies: dress and society
391.0094109041
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
152g
Fashion in the Edwardian period underwent some quite revolutionary changes. The delicately coloured, flower-and-lace-trimmed trailing gowns and elaborate hairstyles worn by tightly corseted fashionable ladies in the early years of Edward VIIs reign would transform into the boldly coloured, dramatically stylized Eastern-inspired kimono wraps, slender hobble skirts, ankle-skimming tunic dresses and turbans of 1914 on the eve of the First World War. This book presents the story of womens and mens dress through this exciting period, and is a fascinating addition to the bestselling Shire fashion list that already includes Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen and Fashion in the Time of the Great Gatsby.
"This book is a must-read for those who are writers of the era or are simply fascinated, as I am, by the gorgeous designs of the age." --The Historical Novel Review
Daniel Milford-Cottam has studied the history of dress from a young age. While assistant curator in the Furniture, Textiles and Fashion department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, he worked on the Wedding Dress exhibition and the accompanying publication.