As Seen in Vogue : A Century of American Fashion in Advertising by Daniel Delis Hill (2005, Hardcover)

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As Seen in Vogue A Century of American Fashion in Advertising by Daniel Delis Hill

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PublisherTexas Tech University Press
ISBN-100896725340
ISBN-139780896725348
eBay Product ID (ePID)30522781

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Book TitleAs Seen in Vogue : a Century of American Fashion in Advertising
TopicFashion & Accessories, Fashion, Journalism, Advertising & Promotion
Publication Year2005
Number of Pages238 Pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign, Language Arts & Disciplines, Business & Economics, Crafts & Hobbies
AuthorDaniel Delis Hill
Book SeriesCostume Society of America Ser.
FormatHardcover

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LCCN2004-046062
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal659.19/687/0973
SynopsisThis lavishly illustrated chronicle of American women's fashions examines relationships between the mass-market ready-to-wear industry, fashion journalism, and fashion advertising. Throughout the twentieth century, these industries fueled one another's successes by identifying an ever-widening consumer class and fanning the desire to be fashionable. Daniel Hill employs a wealth of primary source material to document not only this symbiosis but also an evolution in American fashion, society, and culture, as evidenced by more than six hundred fashion ads that appeared in Vogue from the magazine's debut in 1893 through the next ten decades.These American vignettes document more than the looks and fashions of their eras; they reveal dramatic transformations in women's roles and self-image--witness the metamorphosis from alabaster Victorian homemaker to painted flapper in just a generation, from conformist fifties mom to miniskirt-clad iconoclast only a decade later.In this comprehensive study, Hill offers a fathomless trove for fashion historians and pop-culturists, an invaluable resource for students and professionals in advertising, marketing, and business history, and a niche perspective on cultural influences for women's studies.
LC Classification NumberHF6161.C44H55 2004

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