A practical and inspirational guide to the hair, make-up and fashions of the 40s
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Ordinary clothes have extraordinary stories. In contrast to academic and curatorial focus on the spectacular and the luxurious, Everyday Fashion makes the case that your grandmothers wardrobe is an archive as interesting and important as any museu...
The first book to consider the subject, Wholesale Couture: London and Beyond, 1930-70 seeks to revise the notion that wholesale couturiers were simply copyists and demonstrate the complexities of their design processes and business strategies. Thi...
Liz Tregenza is a vintage fashion specialist and historian, and recently grauduated with a Masters in Design History from the RCA. Liz has worked for a number of museums including the V&A and Hampshire museums service. She co-curated her first museum show at the age of 20 and has since contributed to numerous books and research papers. She is an avid collector of all things novelty and blogs about vintage clothing as Advantage in Vintage.