Fashion in the Time of the Great Gatsby
By (Author) LaLonnie Lehman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
10th September 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
391.009042
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
148g
The Great Gatsby is that rare classic that inescapably defines the age from which it sprang: the Roaring 20s, an era of economic boom, stylish excess and above all an explosion of new and exciting fashions. This book chronicles the sparkling spectacle of Jazz Age fashion as it moves from the corseted world of the 1910s to flapper dresses, fedoras and bejeweled headbands. Illustrated with period photographs, designer sketches and key excerpts from The Great Gatsby novel, the book fully captures the style and glamour of the age of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Miller. It spans the entire wardrobe of both men and women, including day and evening wear, accessories, casual attire and fads like smoking jackets, tiaras and cigarette holders.
LaLonnie Lehman is Professor of Theatre at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas. She is a costume designer and costume historian, and is a member of the United States Institute for Technical Theatre and the Costume Society of America.