Forties Fashion: A Vintage Decade"A fascinating narrative… Great stories, remarkable acts of patriotism…mark the indomitable spirit of humanity."—Booklist Here is a definitive look at fashion in the 1940s—from French style under the Occupation and the “make do and mend” approach to wartime clothing shortages through the development of faux fabrics, the rise of American fashion houses, and the New Look of the post- war period. The illustrations reveal the wide range of fashions and styles from the 1940s in North America, Europe, Australasia, and Japan. The lively text by fashion specialist Jonathan Walford details how fashion was considered not a frivolity but an aesthetic expression of circumstances in the 1940s. While Fascist states tried to create “national” styles before the war began, by 1940 the pursuit of beauty was promoted on both sides of the conflict as a patriotic duty. From prewar to postwar, we see attitudes emerge from period advertisements, images of real clothes, and firsthand accounts in contemporary publications. The result is a celebration of everything from practical and smart-looking attire for air raids (hooded capes with large pockets and siren suits) to street fashion and the creation of Christian Dior’s “New Look” collection in 1947. |
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... June 1944. Based less on race and more on poli- tics ( Quebec had not shown support for conscription ) , zoot suits were seen as the uniform of draft dodgers - the anti- thesis of the military uniform . Zooters caught by marauding ...
... June 1944. Based less on race and more on poli- tics ( Quebec had not shown support for conscription ) , zoot suits were seen as the uniform of draft dodgers - the anti- thesis of the military uniform . Zooters caught by marauding ...
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... June 1941 edition that stated : ' Only on a bicycle shalt thou wear culottes . ' The record cold winter of 1940-41 was made worse by the lack of heat- ing fuel . Some joked that the way to stay warm was to wear everything you owned at ...
... June 1941 edition that stated : ' Only on a bicycle shalt thou wear culottes . ' The record cold winter of 1940-41 was made worse by the lack of heat- ing fuel . Some joked that the way to stay warm was to wear everything you owned at ...
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... June Nylon : women hope new yarn will halve their stocking bill - 26 Aug. Paris weaned designers test their ingenuity in U.S.A. - 9 Sept. Vinylite shoes 28 Oct. Fashion designers find new style ideas in navy - 18 Nov. NY stores start ...
... June Nylon : women hope new yarn will halve their stocking bill - 26 Aug. Paris weaned designers test their ingenuity in U.S.A. - 9 Sept. Vinylite shoes 28 Oct. Fashion designers find new style ideas in navy - 18 Nov. NY stores start ...
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