Victorian Fashion
By (Author) Jayne Shrimpton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
24th March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Cultural studies: dress and society
European history
391.0094109034
Paperback
96
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
216g
The sweeping crinolines, corsets, bustles, bonnets and parasols of Victorian Britain are indispensable to our period dramas, and their influences can still be seen within burlesque and steampunk fashions. This is no surprise, as nineteenth-century clothing was so wide-ranging and decorative. We might unfairly think gentlemens costume to be rather plain and uniform, but this is more by contrast to the overwhelming ostentation, luxury fabrics, fine accessories and constantly evolving silhouettes of ladies fashion. This colourful introduction to what the Victorians wore describes the vibrant, fancy materials and lace edging at one end of the spectrum, and the tightlaced sobriety of mourning apparel at the other. It examines both high fashion imports from Paris and more modest everyday wear, evening costume, bridal styles, childrens clothes and sportswear, and explores the social and cultural backdrop to clothing in Britains great age of industry and empire.
Victorian Fashion is amazingly comprehensive Anyone writing Victorian fiction will appreciate a copy. Anyone interested in day-to-day Victorian life will thoroughly enjoy dipping in and out. * Your Family History *
Jayne Shrimpton is a professional dress historian and portrait specialist with an MA in the History of Dress from the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London). She has many years' experience analysing historical images and is well known for her dress history and photograph books, magazine articles, lectures and photo-dating events.