Edwardian Fashion Ink Drawings 1900 to 1920 Styles


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"Edwardian Fashion 1910-1920 is a book the features pen and ink drawings by C. Ousley inspired by the elegant world of Edwardian and La Belle Epoque women's fashions. Fans of vintage fashion and costume dramas like Downton Abbey and Titanic will enjoy coloring these drawings. All hand-drawn with my old-time dip pens and graphic pens. All single-sided drawings printed on medium weight white paper. Designs are suitable for coloring.




Edwardian Fashion 1910-1920 Styles


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"Edwardian Fashion 1910-1920 Styles" is an adult coloring book that features 30 single sided pages of hand drawn illustrations. Fans of vintage fashion and costume dramas like Downton Abbey and Titanic will enjoy coloring these drawings. So step back in time with your markers and pencils to the elegant world of Edwardian and La Belle Epoque inspired fashions. All hand drawn with my old time dip pens and india ink. -Single sided drawings printed on medium weight white paper -Designs are suitable for markers (some pages will require a fine tip), colored pencils, and gel pens.




1920's Fashion Sketchbook


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Inspired by fashions of the 1920s and Art Deco, Chris Ousley's ebullient pen style will take you backto the 1920's as you color these. Many flowing dresses, shoes and a few dapper men are waiting for your colors. All hand drawn and inked with my classic dip pens.* 50 single sided illustrations printed on 60 lb pure white paper, great for colored pencils and quality crayons.* All hand drawn by me. No clip or stock art used.* A great gift anyone who enjoys vintage fashion* Suitable for framing and sharing* Drawn with intermediate and advanced skill level colorists in mind.* Plenty of margin for easy removal* For markers you will need to put a heavy piece of card stock or several pieces of paper between the pages to prevent bleedthrough.




Edwardian Fashions


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Although Edwardian-era clothing remains popular among fashion enthusiasts, there are very few books focusing on styles of the early 1900s. This compilation bridges that gap with dozens of authentic images from the period, selected from 1906 editions of Harper's Bazar. Since its first publication in 1867, the magazine has reflected contemporary styles and trends, and these illustrations — from spring hats and fancy aprons to French evening gowns and bridal attire — offer an intriguing reflection of American values at the turn of the twentieth century. The four-part collection begins with everyday fashions, including sweeping gowns for home, travel, and outdoors. A section of seasonal fashions features spring and summer ensembles, followed by an assortment of styles for weddings, the theater, and other special occasions. The final section, For the Young and Old, includes simple gowns for both ends of the age spectrum as well as graduation gowns. Costumers, fashion designers, and anyone interested in the history of style and couture will welcome this choice assembly of genuine Edwardian fashions. www.doverpublications.com




The Costume Designer's Handbook


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The Costume Designer's Handbook is the definitive guide for both aspiring and seasoned costume designers, blending the art and business of theatrical costume design since its inception in 1983. Rosemary Ingham and Liz Covey offer deep insights into play analysis, historical research, collaboration techniques, drafting, and setting up an effective workspace. The book addresses the practicalities of the industry, including job market navigation, freelancing, contracts, and taxes. With over 150 illustrations, an 8-page color insert, and a comprehensive reference section for resources, this handbook encapsulates the essence of costume design, making it an indispensable resource for professionals in the field.




From Victorian to Vamp


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Survey of Historic Costume


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In the Preface of the 5th Edition of Survey of Historic Costume, Tortora and Eubank conclude with the following: "In the history of dress at the beginning of the 21st century, costume might be compared to a constantly moving river. This river divides into many narrower channels that separate, cross, come together, and separate again, and yet that river continually moves on." Building on the previous editions, the authors update their analysis of Western dress to 2008. Survey of Historic Costume has, from its beginnings, taken seriously the need to accompany the text with appropriate illustrations and the major change in the 5th Edition is the move to full color throughout the book to enrich the text and the concepts. Perfect for anyone interested in historic costume, fashion, textiles, drama, and design, this beautifully illustrated book is full of interesting facts and commentary.New to this Edition:-- Over 500 four-color photographs and illustrations-- Updated text to 2008-- Additional influences from one period or civilization to another, including influences from other cultures-- Index - updated and organized to be utilized as glossary with terms defined and page numbers printed in boldface-- Instructor's Guide provides sources for visuals, websites, teaching strategies and evaluation techniques-- PowerPoint® Presentation contains interactive visual presentation with links to Internet




Titanic Style


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Titanic Style explores the world of fashion and dress at the time of RMS Titanic’s famous voyage. With stunning images and enlightening historical analysis, this book takes us through the wardrobes of passengers and crew of all classes and ages, from the most intimate undergarments to the warm overcoats needed on that last fearful, cold night. The ship was a microcosm of post-Edwardian society, in which everyone belonged to a particular class and dressed accordingly. The luxurious attire of the ladies in first class, the cream of European and American society, was changed several times a day, while the more sober and conservative clothes of the men of all ranks subtly conveyed their status, and children were dressed to enhance their social standing. We also visit the families below deck, dressed in second-hand or homemade clothes, heading for a new life in a country free of repressive class distinction. Stories and records of individual passengers and crew members are woven into the narrative to give an engaging account of what life was really like onboard the world’s most famous ocean liner. Whether you are a Titanic enthusiast, a fashion lover, or both, this book will delight you with exquisite garments and the absorbing cultural history behind them.




Edwardian Fashion


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Fashion in the Edwardian period underwent some quite revolutionary changes. The delicately coloured, flower-and-lace-trimmed trailing gowns and elaborate hairstyles worn by tightly corseted fashionable ladies in the early years of Edward VII's reign would transform into the boldly coloured, dramatically stylized Eastern-inspired kimono wraps, slender hobble skirts, ankle-skimming tunic dresses and turbans of 1914 on the eve of the First World War. This book presents the story of women's and men's dress through this exciting period, and is a fascinating addition to the bestselling Shire fashion list that already includes Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen and Fashion in the Time of the Great Gatsby.