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... began there was little urgency for change in the air . When he did break away , Poiret was the symptom , not the ... began to waver and its compulsive interest began to wane ( both factors bad for business ) , certain 23 FASHION AS AN ART.
... began there was little urgency for change in the air . When he did break away , Poiret was the symptom , not the ... began to waver and its compulsive interest began to wane ( both factors bad for business ) , certain 23 FASHION AS AN ART.
Page 137
... began the new romance of man with his God - given shape , a romance which can be studied in health farms and gyms all over the emerged world . The contents of the average man's bathroom cupboard changed too . Alongside the bicarbonate ...
... began the new romance of man with his God - given shape , a romance which can be studied in health farms and gyms all over the emerged world . The contents of the average man's bathroom cupboard changed too . Alongside the bicarbonate ...
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... began to sell it there emerged the medium in which to promote it . With advances in paper and printing technology , fashion acquired a literature of its own . In 1892 Mr Arthur Turnure introduced Vogue to the receptive American public ...
... began to sell it there emerged the medium in which to promote it . With advances in paper and printing technology , fashion acquired a literature of its own . In 1892 Mr Arthur Turnure introduced Vogue to the receptive American public ...
Contents
Laura Ashley 6 Sonia Rykiel 7 Norman Norell | 7 |
The acceptable face of punk Chapter 1 pages 3451 | 8 |
List of Illustrations page | 11 |
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