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Everyday Fashions of the Twenties by: Stella Blum

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Description: Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.

The Roaring Twenties, age of jazz and flappers, Model T Fords and Hollywood movie stars, was also a time when for millions the bulky catalogs of Montgomery Ward or Sears, Roebuck were a substitute for the window displays of Paris or New York fashion shops. Buying clothing through the mails had become an American institution, and entire families were often dressed via the U.S. Post Office. More conservative than the up-to-the-minute fashion shops, mail-order catalogs nevertheless offered surprisingly much of the haute couture. But, above all, they accurately record what men, women and children were actually wearing in the 1920s.

Now Stella Blum (Curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) has distilled into this volume the essence of the fashion pages of the Sears, Roebuck and other mail-order catalogs of the Twenties. Her informative text and selection of over 150 representative catalog pagescomprising over 750 illustrations with original captions gradually trace the evolution of dress modes from the vogue of stodgy postwar fashions to the impact on costume of the crash of '29. In a year-by-year survey, Mrs. Blum's introductory texts relate the trends in fashion to the social changes of that dynamic and restless era, assessing the influence of war and technological development on the high hemlines, flattened busts and hips, geometric patterns and ""bobbed"" hairstyles of the boyish flapper look. And as she notes, it was through the Sears catalogs that Parisian designers like Coco Chanel, Jeanne Lanvin and Madeleine Vionnet made their influence felt on Midwestern farms and in urban ghettos.

You'll find here a marvelous panorama of ""smart,"" ""modish,"" ""chic,"" ""stylish"" and ""ultra fashionable"" apparel, as well as more traditional garments: for women and ""misses"" there are Middy blouses, Russian boots modeled by Gloria Swanson, ""Bob"" hats modeled by Clara Bow and Joan Crawford; coats, suits, dresses (including the first maternity dresses), sweaters, capes; silk and rayon stockings, corsets, chemises, camisoles, negligees; and accessories like necklaces, belts, combs, headbands, umbrellas, gloves, compacts, hand bags, wristwatches and powderpuff cases. You'll see slower-to-change men's fashions shirts, ties, suits, sweaters and sport clothes become trimmer, brighter, smarter. And you can follow the trends in children's fashions as well.

For historians of costume, nostalgia buffs and casual browsers, these pages afford a rare picture unspoiled by recent myths about the Roaring Twenties of how average people really dressed in the jazz age.
Status: No Longer Available Reference#: ga_ING_1981_0486241343_WH3-OLD
Condition: New Year: 1981
Country: USA Maker: Dover
Height: 12 in. (30.48 cm)
Width: 9 in. (22.86 cm)

Weight: 1.7500

Title: Everyday Fashions of the Twenties as Pictured in Sears and Other Catalogs
Type: Book


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