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In the last half of the 19th century, the women of America were beginning to develop their own sense of style. Although influenced by European fashions and the social and economic changes of the time, they made clothing choices based upon their personal aspirations and their practical everyday needs.
Providing an overview of fashion influences for each decade from the 1860s to the end of the century, Everyday Fashion in Found Photographs presents iconic garments, using sources from the period, to provide commentary and detailed description of the styles of the time. Previously unpublished vintage photographs show women across the social spectrum wearing items such as the Garibaldi shirt, the cuirass bodice, the Mother Hubbard, bicycle bloomers, and much more. Names, dates and functions of garments are examined in detail, and ties are established between social and historical contexts and the evolution of clothing styles.
This illustrated book is for readers who want to identify and understand specific clothing items as well as gain insight into the mind-set of fashionable women from Victorian-era America. Dress history scholars, costume designers, curators of costume collections, social and cultural historians and those who appreciate vintage photographs can learn about elements of late 19th century women’s dress and thereby develop an understanding of what was fashionable, and why.
Using previously unpublished vintage photographs, Everyday Fashion in Found Photographs illuminates the everyday fashions of American women from the last four decades of the 19th century.
Discusses factors influencing women’s fashion in the United States for each decade between 1860 and 1899
Previously unpublished photographs of women across the social spectrum wearing examples of key pieces of late 19th century fashion
Identification, dates, and descriptions of important garments in the history of late 19th century American fashion
Introduction: The Lens of Fashion
The 1860s: Beauty in Austerity
The 1870s: Change and Choice
The 1880s: Contrasts and Control
The 1890s: The New Woman
Bibliography
Index
A blend of women’s visual, social, and material culture history that encompasses differing social classes and geographical areas, this book is an excellent introduction to American women’s fashions of the second half of the nineteenth century.
Lisa Hodgkins is Educational Support Faculty Librarian, Pima Community College, Tucson, Arizona, USA, and former Head Librarian and Archives Manager for British Vogue, London, UK.