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Introduction : Europe and the people without fashion -- Part 1. Understanding fashion and its history. The lexicon of fashion -- Fashion systems -- How we got here -- Part 2. Outside the canon: alternative fashion histories. Fashion systems in prehistory and the Americas -- Fashion systems and trade networks in the Eastern hemisphere -- Fashion systems in East, South, and Southeast Asia -- Alternative fashion histories in Euro-America -- Global fashion -- Conclusion.

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FASHION HISTORY Dress Body Culture Series Editor Joanne B Eicher Regents - photo 1

FASHION HISTORY

Dress, Body, Culture

Series Editor: Joanne B. Eicher, Regents Professor , University of Minnesota

Advisory Board:

Djurdja Bartlett , London College of Fashion, University of the Arts

Pamela Church-Gibson, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts

James Hall, University of Illinois at Chicago

Vicki Karaminas, University of Technology, Sydney

Gwen ONeal , University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Ted Polhemus, Curator, Street Style Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum

Valerie Steele, The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology

Lou Taylor, University of Brighton

Karen Tranberg Hansen , Northwestern University

Ruth Barnes, Yale Art Gallery, Yale University

Books in this provocative series seek to articulate the connections between culture and dress, which is defined here in its broadest possible sense as any modification or supplement to the body. Interdisciplinary in approach, the series highlights the dialogue between identity and dress, cosmetics, coiffure, and body alternations as manifested in practices as varied as plastic surgery, tattooing, and ritual scarification. The series aims, in particular, to analyze the meaning of dress in relation to popular culture and gender issues and will include works grounded in anthropology, sociology, history, art history, literature, and folklore.

ISSN: 1360-466X

Previously published in the Series

Helen Bradley Foster, New Raiments of Self: African American Clothing in the Antebellum South

Claudine Griggs, S/he: Changing Sex and Changing Clothes

Michaele Thurgood Haynes, Dressing Up Debutantes: Pageantry and Glitz in Texas

Anne Brydon and Sandra Niessen, Consuming Fashion: Adorning the Transnational Body

Dani Cavallaro and Alexandra Warwick, Fashioning the Frame: Boundaries, Dress and the Body

Judith Perani and Norma H. Wolff, Cloth, Dress and Art Patronage in Africa

Linda B. Arthur, Religion, Dress and the Body

Paul Jobling, Fashion Spreads: Word and Image in Fashion Photography

Fadwa El Guindi, Veil: Modesty, Privacy and Resistance

Thomas S. Abler, Hinterland Warriors and Military Dress: European Empires and Exotic Uniforms

Linda Welters, Folk Dress in Europe and Anatolia: Beliefs about Protection and Fertility

Kim K.P. Johnson and Sharron J. Lennon, Appearance and Power

Barbara Burman, The Culture of Sewing: Gender, Consumption and Home Dressmaking

Annette Lynch, Dress, Gender and Cultural Change: Asian American and African American Rites of Passage

Antonia Young, Women Who Become Men: Albanian Sworn Virgins

David Muggleton, Inside Subculture: The Postmodern Meaning of Style

Nicola White, Reconstructing Italian Fashion: America and the Development of the Italian Fashion Industry

Brian J. McVeigh, Wearing Ideology: The Uniformity of Self-Presentation in Japan

Shaun Cole, Don We Now Our Gay Apparel: Gay Mens Dress in the Twentieth Century

Kate Ince, Orlan: Millennial Female

Ali Guy, Eileen Green and Maura Banim, Through the Wardrobe: Womens Relationships with their Clothes

Linda B. Arthur, Undressing Religion: Commitment and Conversion from a Cross-Cultural Perspective

William J. F. Keenan, Dressed to Impress: Looking the Part

Joanne Entwistle and Elizabeth Wilson, Body Dressing

Leigh Summers, Bound to Please: A History of the Victorian Corset

Paul Hodkinson , Goth: Identity, Style and Subculture

Leslie W. Rabine, The Global Circulation of African Fashion

Michael Carter, Fashion Classics from Carlyle to Barthes

Sandra Niessen, Ann Marie Leshkowich and Carla Jones , Re-Orienting Fashion: The Globalization of Asian Dress

Kim K. P. Johnson, Susan J. Torntore and Joanne B. Eicher , Fashion Foundations: Early Writings on Fashion and Dress

Helen Bradley Foster and Donald Clay Johnson, Wedding Dress Across Cultures

Eugenia Paulicelli, Fashion under Fascism: Beyond the Black Shirt

Charlotte Suthrell, Unzipping Gender: Sex, Cross-Dressing and Culture

Irene Guenther, Nazi Chic? Fashioning Women in the Third Reich

Yuniya Kawamura, The Japanese Revolution in Paris Fashion

Patricia Calefato, The Clothed Body

Ruth Barcan, Nudity: A Cultural Anatomy

Samantha Holland, Alternative Femininities: Body, Age and Identity

Alexandra Palmer and Hazel Clark, Old Clothes, New Looks: Second Hand Fashion

Yuniya Kawamura, Fashion-ology: An Introduction to Fashion Studies

Regina A. Root, The Latin American Fashion Reader

Linda Welters and Patricia A. Cunningham, Twentieth-Century American Fashion

Jennifer Craik, Uniforms Exposed: From Conformity to Transgression

Alison L. Goodrum, The National Fabric: Fashion, Britishness, Globalization

Annette Lynch and Mitchell D. Strauss, Changing Fashion: A Critical Introduction to Trend Analysis and Meaning

Catherine M. Roach, Stripping, Sex and Popular Culture

Marybeth C. Stalp, Quilting: The Fabric of Everyday Life

Jonathan S. Marion, Ballroom: Culture and Costume in Competitive Dance

Dunja Brill, Goth Culture: Gender, Sexuality and Style

Joanne Entwistle, The Aesthetic Economy of Fashion: Markets and Value in Clothing and Modelling

Juanjuan Wu, Chinese Fashion: From Mao to Now

Annette Lynch, Porn Chic: Exploring the Contours of Raunch Eroticism

Brent Luvaas, DIY Style: Fashion, Music and Global Cultures

Jianhua Zhao, The Chinese Fashion Industry: An Ethnographic Approach

Eric Silverman, A Cultural History of Jewish Dress

Karen Hansen and D. Soyini Madison, African Dress: Fashion, Agency, Performance

Maria Mellins, Vampire Culture

Lynne Hume, The Religious Life of Dress

Marie Riegels Melchior amd Birgitta Svensson , Fashion and Museums: Theory and Practice

Masafumi Monden , Japanese Fashion Cultures: Dress and Gender in Contemporary Japan

Alfonso McClendon , Fashion and Jazz: Dress, Identity and Subcultural Improvisation

Phyllis G. Tortora , Dress, Fashion and Technology: From Prehistory to the Present

Barbara Brownie and Danny Graydon, The Superhero Costume: Identity and Disguise in Fact and Fiction

Adam Geczy and Vicki Karaminas, Fashions Double: Representations of Fashion in Painting, Photography and Film

Yuniya Kawamura, Sneakers: Fashion, Gender, and Subculture

Heike Jenss, Fashion Studies: Research Methods, Sites and Practices

Brent Luvaas , Street Style: An Ethnography of Fashion Blogging

Jenny Lantz, The Trendmakers: Behind the Scenes of the Global Fashion Industry

Barbara Brownie, Acts of Undressing: Politics, Eroticism, and Discarded Clothing

Fashion History

A Global View

LINDA WELTERS AND ABBY LILLETHUN

Bloomsbury Academic

An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Contents Walking Dresses The Fashions of London Paris During the Years - photo 2

Contents

Walking Dresses. The Fashions of London & Paris During the Years 1804, 1805 & 1806. Richard Phillips: London. Historic Textile and Costume Collection, University of Rhode Island. The word dress appears more frequently than costume to label outfits in this book of fashion plates.

Fashionable Costumes. Godeys Ladys Book and Magazine, October 1871. Historic Textile and Costume Collection, University of Rhode Island. Fashionable Costumes, meaning contemporary fashions, was a monthly feature in Godeys .

The Bloomer Costume. N. Currier, 1851. Lithograph. Historic Textile and Costume Collection, University of Rhode Island. Amelia Bloomers reform outfit was introduced as a practical, everyday costume.

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