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  1. A History of Fashion: A Visual Survey of Costume from Ancient Times by Douglas Gorsline, 1991-05
  2. The Artifice of Beauty: A History and Practical Guide to Perfume and Cosmetics by Sally Pointer, 2005-05-01
  3. Fashion: An Illustrated Historical Overview (Crash Course Series) by Gertrud Lehnert, 1998-10
  4. The history of fashion photography by Nancy Hall-Duncan, 1979
  5. Survey Of Historic Costume: A History Of Western Dress by Phyllis G. Tortora, Keith Eubank, 2005-06-30
  6. 400 Years of Fashion by Natalie Rothstein, 2010-10-01
  7. The Costume Timeline: 5000 Years of Fashion History by Claudia Muller, 1993-09
  8. The Fashion Book - Mini Edition by Editors of Phaidon Press, 2001-04-24
  9. Mirror, Mirror: A Social History of Fashion by Michael Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin Batterberry, 1979-08
  10. Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
  11. Hairstyles and Fashion: A Hairdresser's History of Paris, 1910-1920 (Dress, Body, Culture)
  12. Fashion:The Mirror Of History by Michael Batterberry, Ariane Batterberry, 1987-12-02
  13. Catwalking: A History Of The Fashion Model by Harriet Quick, 2004-12-31
  14. Black: Masters of Black in Fashion & Costume by Paul Huvenne, Emmanuelle Dirix, et all 2010-10-16

61. Moscow House Of Photography > Vikenti Nilin, Fashion History: The Second Hand Ma
Vikenti Nilin, fashion history The Second Hand Market in Kuzminki MoscowHouse of Photography collection, Vikentiy Nilin fashion history.
http://www.mdf.ru/english/festivals/fashion_style/2001/secondhand/
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62. AskMen.com - Fashion History
Men's Fashion Through The Decades By Julianne Barnes Fashion Commentator Every2nd Tuesday, », AskMen.com Specials. On to the crazier years of men's fashion
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Fashion Commentator - Every 2nd Tuesday AskMen.com Specials HATS.COM Latest Hat Trends Get the latest fashions. Kangol, Bailey, and more. ARTICLE Best Shaving Tips Change the way you shave forever. Pages: Today's Articles From white wing collars to retro-influenced trends, men's fashion has been born, changed, and reborn time and time again. The colors, fabrics and patterns are constantly reappearing as men's positions in society are altered. And men's clothing has always been directly affected by outside factors. War, world events and eventually the younger generation all impacted the men's world of fashion. Here is a brief timeline of men's styles from the early twentieth century, when clothing was smart and simple, to the new millennium, a melting pot of previous fads that are all meshed together. a quick run-down It was a time when men still wore distinguishable "daytime" and "evening" attire. Sacque suits were worn with shirts in mellow shades of putty, peach and cedar. The "always-suave" tailcoat, with perfectly starched white shirt underneath, was regularly accompanied by a top hat and black patent leather shoes, and comprised formal evening wear (men always looked so debonair in these dressy duds). In 1925, baggy pants were first introduced, and flannel became the fabric of the era (baggy flannel pants... hmm... I believe they'll make a comeback in a few decades). Knickers were also the latest in casual wear for the well-dressed gentleman, and are still worn occasionally today.

63. Fashion Books, Books On Fashion History, Fashion Sourcebooks, 20th Century Fashi
fashion history REFERENCE Click on Title to Order The 1920s (Fashion Sourcebooks)~ Usually ships in 24 hours John Peacock / Paperback / Published 1997 Our
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64. General Fashion History
General fashion history Guide picks. Women's fashion history Women's History GuideJone Johnson Lewis' great resources for digging into fashion history.
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Guide picks Mega-history sites, and specific histories of costume, the handbag, topcoats and more.
Women's fashion history
Women's History Guide Jone Johnson Lewis' great resources for digging into fashion history. Beverly Birks Couture Collection One of the world's largest collections of haute couture, Birks' online database is searchable by country, designer, even cut and fabric. An invaluable resource of photos from Vionnet, Fortuny, Norell and many more. The Costumer's Manifesto The definitive guide to costumes. From ancient Babylon to the present, every reference you'll need is well-organized and easy to use. The Costume Page Comprehensive links to history of costuming covers everything from how to drape a toga, to 17th century fashion plates to leisure suit groupies.

65. FASHION HISTORY--Virginia DECA
fashion history. General Direction For each section, research informationto be used in a presentation to the class. The information
http://www.lions.odu.edu/org/deca/lesson73.html
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deca FASHION HISTORY General Direction: For each section, research information to be used in a presentation to the class. The information should be concise, but comprehensive for note taking. Content is worth 50 points total and presentation is worth 50 points. You may include a handout to cover all the information in lieu of using transparencies.
Part I: CONTENT
Two page minimum not including title page and works cited. Cover Page (5 points) Cover to include: Title (ex. “The Evolution of Gloves”), Name (each person in-group) Date, Class (Fashion Marketing), Image (any picture you deem appropriate for your project). Overview of the Fashion Item (35 points) Describe the fashion item. What is it? Who invented it? What year was the first item seen and used? Compare the fashion item from the first occurrence through today’s use. How has the item evolved? World Events (5 points) What was going on in the world that may have affected this item and it’s development and changes. Ex. Wars or trade embargoes. Works Cited (5 points)
Cite all sources used to develop your research; Books, Internet sources and more.

66. Website Design
a web fashion history. Year (*entirely arbitrary), New Technology/DominantStyle. 93? up to now. a web fashion history. what we've learned.
http://temagami.uwaterloo.ca/~cporemba/WebDesign01/page2.html
w eb design (originally presented Jan 10,'01, for GP555)
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a web fashion history Year
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Age of Dread Plain Text ( ASCII art? Age of Dread Funky Graphics Tools Age of the Dread Animated GIF Age of Dread Splash Screens ("enter") Age of Dread Scripts Age of Dread Frames Age of Dread Server Pages ( "log in" Age of Dread Flash Splash Age of ?...
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next slide up to now a web fashion history what we've learned 4 features of good sites create the right impression
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resources resources on the web my resources: tips and tricks
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67. The American Revolution Fashion History
fashion history. Articles of 18th Century Clothing This page contains a listingof descriptions of clothing worn during the period and what they are called.
http://patriot.history1700s.com/page56.shtml

68. Catalog Issued: Costume, Customs & Fashion History
catalog issued Costume, Customs fashion history. Los Angeles, CA. (ABAA/ILAB)Catalog 102 Costume fashion history. Out of Print and Rare Books.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/exlibris/1995/02/msg00107.ht
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69. FASHION HISTORY IN TURKEY
incredible event of civil organization; congratulations I invite everybody to help. Vural Gokcayli is carrying out in detail the history of fashion in Turkey
http://www.b2bturkishtextile.com/turk_fashion/fashion_history.htm
S tarting "I stanbul was occupied after Sultan Vahdeddin was enthroned. Turkish women were being mocked because of their tcharchaf, the fez of men were taken off their head and thrown on the floor, the already second class Turkish women were disturbed on the streets by the occupation forces." With her open face Halide Edip Adivar appears representing Turkish woman in this period. A graduate of Sorbonne Lady Latife, the wife of Ataturk, would wear a tailored suit, wander open face. Owner of all rights, women have well acquaintance with fashion: "Now foreign fashion designers are selling dresses to Ankara and Istanbul. Meanwhile the Institutes of Maturity are founded, foreign specialists are invited with the directive of Ataturk... We later see Lady Mevhibe on the stage. Outfits labeled by Jacques Faith brought from Paris, elegant tailored suits and hats she wore at hippodrome for horse races..." "W ith the appearance of American culture with the Menderes government in 1950, the changing Turkey met jeans, chew chewing-gums, put on sports shoes, Rock and Rolled. Meanwhile ladies from Ankara and Istanbul became now more elegant than Parisians. All costumes were being sawn by famous tailors or brought from Paris. Vakko has been a leading name of the textile world since the 1960's. It has been regularly making fashion shows every year." "A

70. Web Design 101a
a web fashion history. Year (*entirely arbitrary). New Technology/DominantStyle. 94? Age of Dread Plain Text (birth of ASCII art?). 94 96.
http://lt3.uwaterloo.ca/WebDesign101/web_fashion.html
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a web fashion history
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71. History Of Fashion, Food & Time
of Fashion and Dress Index to Class Lectures Images Time Lines of Costume HistoryFrom Ancient to Present fashion history (1300 1920's) History of ladies
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History of Fashion, Food and Time How to do Research using the Navigation Aids: 1. By clicking on the Hotlinks, you will be taken directly to the exact location where the Topic is located on the page. 2. When you click on a site located under a topic, another browser window will open automatically for you on top of this page. With your mouse, pull that window down below the Topic you are researching. Every time you now click on a site, the material will appear in this window. This will allow you to quickly and easily read the material and go through each site listed without losing this page. Remember to cite the "web sites and their authors" given below as your information "sources" in your paper or presentation for citation/bibliographic purposes. Hotlinks: Table of Contents:
History of Food
Overview and History of FDA and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

Dietary Recommendations and How They Have Changed Over Time (pdf file)

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Historical Food Guides Background and Development: Slides of USDA Food Guides from 1894 to the present
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Ancient Food Searches
The Food Museum, Potato Museum - Food History

72. Women's Fashion History Posters
Women's fashion history Posters. Women's fashion history poster 24x36 Wall PosterMini Skirt, Women's fashion history poster 8x10 Color Glossy Photo Twiggy.
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Bathing Beauties, 1925
16x20 Wall Poster Noble Oriental with Parasol 24x18 Fine-Art Print by Unknown Dimples 8x10 B/W Glossy Photo Audrey Hepburn 19.75x27.5 Fine-Art Print by John Rawlings One Cigarette, Two Lights, Dress by Mildred Orrick (Vogue - April 15, 1950) 6x8 Fine-Art Print by Peggy Abrams Victorian Lace 39.5x27.5 Fine-Art Print Au Bon Marche 6x8 Fine-Art Print by Peggy Abrams 19.75x27.5 Fine-Art Print by Don Honeyman Vogue - ''Clothes for a Holiday at Home'', July 1951 6x8 Fine-Art Print by Peggy Abrams 20x27.5 Fine-Art Print

73. Untitled Document
Features a history from 1400 which includes images from art, period patterns and timelines. Find instructions on making historic costumes.
http://www.marquise.de/
Index Index

74. Fashion India - History Of Fashion
Recounts the history of Indian costume, and discusses accuracy issues from period literary sources. View a few illustrations.
http://www.fashionindia.net/history_fashion/history_fashion.htm
A Historical Outline
history@fashionindia.net
Any account of historical Indian costumes runs into serious difficulties not for want of literary evidence or of archaeological and visual materials: of both of these there is a fair measure that is available. The difficulty arises when one tries to collate the information that can be culled from these sources. The descriptions in literary works, for all their great poetic beauty and elegance, are, in the nature of things, not precise and one has to guess and reconstruct. Sometimes the descriptions are so general that they can fit more than one costume quite different from each other. All this is not to say that a broad, general idea cannot be formed of the kinds of costumes worn in the ancient, medieval or the late medieval periods in India. What one is denied is the possibility of going into the many subtleties that Indian costumes possess. Their range is remarkably wide, according to the great size of the country, and geographical differences, and the bewildering diversity of its ethnic groups is added the complex factor of the coming in, at regular intervals, of foreign peoples into India at different periods of time and in varying numbers. The costumes that these people brought along did not stay necessarily apart from the mainstream of Indian dresses - that one could have dealt with - but, with the Indian genius for adaptation and modification, these costumes become altered, even metamorphosed, and eventually assimilated to the broad, native Indian range of dress.

75. Digital History Of Fashion
A brief history of fashion from the Ancient Greeks to the turn of the 20th century. and intends to be only an introduction to the history of western fashion. It was conceived as a source for answering
http://www.furman.edu/~kgossman/history
A Brief History of Fashion
Welcome!
This site was developed and intends to be only an introduction to the history of western fashion.
While attempting to maintain scholarly standards, we want you to enjoy discovering the variety of dress that has been fashionable in the past 2500 years. This means that we have compiled information that we believe will help you begin to discover what people of the prosperous classes wore throughout history in Europe and the United States. We have selected the images and the terms to define as those most likely to describe the fashions of a period, but the lists of terms are not intended to be exhaustive in nature. To help you learn more about each period we have included a page that lists the primary reference books we found useful and a series of links to other sites that may further answer your questions and enhance your understanding.
We invite you to browse and explore the fascinating way in which our clothing has evolved in the past 2500 years. The first half of this work is the result of a Furman University Advantage Research Grant given to Amber Lewis, a rising Senior
and Kathleen Gossman, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts.

76. The History Of Fashion And Dress Main Page
The history of fashion and Dress Theatre 355 Online Version University of AlaskaFairbanks. Click Here First What is The history of fashion and Dress?
http://www.costumes.org/pages/fashiondress/thr355main.htm
The History of Fashion and Dress
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New? Click Here First What is The History of Fashion and Dress? How this Class Works How to Sign up for this Class ... Grading Information The Weekly Lessons: Week 1 January 16-19 Preface and Introduction Week 2 January 20-26 Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome ... Byzantium and Early Medieval Europe Week 3 Page 2: Week 4 February 3-9 16th Century Europe Week 5 February 10-16 17th Century Europe ... Final Projects Interested in Online education?: Yahoo! Groups : arts-online: Devoted to discussion of the teaching of distance education courses in the arts Useful link for students: Compare Textbook Prices and Save! Help support The Costumer's Manifesto: Home Questions Sponsorship Buy Books and More ... About Me This Page is part of The Costumer's Manifesto by Tara Maginnis , Ph.D.

77. Www.fashion-history.com
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78. The Regency Fashion Page
Comprehensive resource covering the period between 1790 and 1829. fashion plates, links, reference Category Arts Literature Genres Romance Research Regency...... it for information on Regency fashion. Some people have written asking for my qualifications.I have only taken one class in Costume history; this information
http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/reg3.html
MY HOMEPAGE MY SITE MAP MY HOST SITE (Thanks!) Last Updated 3/25/02 Visitors to the Regency Fashion Page since 1 June 1995 This page contains images of costumes created in the spirit of the age of Austen. "Cloaks, Capes, Pelisses and Spencers: Outerwear for Regency Ladies" by Kathy Hammel, reprinted from Marilyn Clay's The Regency Plume A number of the fashion plates of male dress on the site are gathered here on this page. However, this page does not contain all of the male plates at the site (the periodical pages are the most inclusive.) Images, links, and fashions related to Princess Charlotte's Wedding, 1816 This CostumeRing site is owned by Cathy Decker Previous Random Next ... Join the Ring!

79. American Vintage Blues: History Of Fashion 1920-1930
All history of fashion pages © 19992003 American Vintage Blues/J. Yeager Allrights reserved; please do not use without express written permission.
http://www.vintageblues.com/history2.htm
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ca. 1922 ca. 1920s ca. 1920s jazz suits
P rohibition, the proliferation of jazz, and the development of mass media were the hallmarks of the 1920s. Youth was at a premium because so many young people were killed during the war. As a result, teenagers had a new freedom that they used to usher in the Afro-influenced jazz age. Clara Bow, Louise Brooks, Rudolf Valentino, and Josephine Baker were popular stars of the time, personifying many of the modern ideals. F or women, face, figure, coiffure, posture and grooming became important fashion factors in addition to clothing. In particular, cosmetics became a major industry. Glamour was now an important fashion trend, due to the influence of the motion picture industry and the famous female movie stars. T he 1920s saw the emergence of three major women's fashion magazines: Vogue, The Queen, and Harper's Bazaar. Vogue was first published in 1892, but its up-to-date fashion information did not have a marked impact on women's desires for fashionable garments until the 20's. These magazines provided mass exposure for popular styles and fashions. D uring the early 1920s, waistlines were at the waist, but were loose and not fitted. Women wore suits with long hemlines and somewhat full skirts, often with belts at the waist of the jackets. Dress and suit bodices alike were worn loose, even baggy. By 1923, waistlines began to drop to a point between the natural waist and hips, while styles continued to be loose and baggy. In 1924 the waistline dropped to the hip.

80. Linksgiving.com - Lifestyle & Recreation :: Fashion :: History
Link Award La Couturière Parisienne Costume and fashion Site Winner of the Weekly Link Award - A repository of fashion and costume history info from
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