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Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898

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Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper's Bazar, 1867-1898

After the Civil War the upper middle class in America expanded and became increasingly style-conscious. Visiting European royalty as well as American women returning from the International Exhibition in Paris in 1867 stimulated fashion awareness — and it was in this climate that the magazine Harper's Bazar flowered. Dedicated to being "A repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction," it brought to American women inside glimpses of the very latest European and American fashions, all in carefully detailed engravings. It was much the finest source for high fashion for this period.
This book consists of the finest illustrations from Harper's Bazar between the years 1867 and 1898, the period of its peak importance. These illustrations not only show you what apparel appealed to our Victorian ancestors, but give you an idea of the evolutionary nature of fashion as well. You will see bustles come and go, natural forms become the vogue only to be superseded by the constricting hourglass figure. Each look is illustrated with a number of different garments. There are gowns for the morning hours, dinner dresses, sporting costumes, traveling clothes and apparel for special occasions: weddings, communions, funerals, etc. Since no costume was complete without accessories, a full line of hats, fans, parasols, muffs, gloves, handkerchiefs, jewelry, shoes and hair styles is shown as well. A selection of children's attire is also included. An introduction by Stella Blum covers the history of Harper's Bazar and examines the various phases fashion went through between 1867 and 1898.

Reprint of selections from Harper's Bazar, 1867–1898.
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After the Civil War the upper middle class in America expanded and became increasingly style-conscious. Visiting European royalty as well as American women returning from the International Exhibition in Paris in 1867 stimulated fashion awareness — and it was in this climate that the magazine Harper's Bazar flowered. Dedicated to being "A repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction," it brought to American women inside glimpses of the very latest European and American fashions, all in carefully detailed engravings. It was much the finest source for high fashion for this period.
This book consists of the finest illustrations from Harper's Bazar between the years 1867 and 1898, the period of its peak importance. These illustrations not only show you what apparel appealed to our Victorian ancestors, but give you an idea of the evolutionary nature of fashion as well. You will see bustles come and go, natural forms become the vogue only to be superseded by the constricting hourglass figure. Each look is illustrated with a number of different garments. There are gowns for the morning hours, dinner dresses, sporting costumes, traveling clothes and apparel for special occasions: weddings, communions, funerals, etc. Since no costume was complete without accessories, a full line of hats, fans, parasols, muffs, gloves, handkerchiefs, jewelry, shoes and hair styles is shown as well. A selection of children's attire is also included. An introduction by Stella Blum covers the history of Harper's Bazar and examines the various phases fashion went through between 1867 and 1898.

Reprint of selections from Harper's Bazar, 1867–1898.
children's clothing;clothing construction;historic fashion;victorian clothes;impossibly elegant;silk flowers;hand sewing;edwardian fashions;period correct;victorian clothing;fashion plates;french fashion;edwardian eras;historical patterns;costume design;formal wear;sewing techniques;la mode;costume designers;visual reference;period clothing;hair styles;fashion design;reference library;hourglass figure;victorian edwardian;historically correct;butterick;haute-couture;coiffures;style-conscious;bazar;costumers;parasols;bustles;dressmaking;inset;costuming;sourcebook;1867;1898;engravings;1860;garments;fabrics;accessories;gowns;seamstress;black-and-white;1914;joanne;lace;costumes;designs;dresses;harper;america;books on engravings;books on haute-coutures;books on costume designs;books on sourcebooks;books on edwardian eras;books on accessories;books on coiffures;books on historical patterns;books on bazars;books on period clothings;books on children 's clothings;books on gowns;books on clothing constructions;books on formal wears;books on hair styles;books on fashion designs;books on dressmakings;inseting;books on sewing techniques;books on hand sewings;books on silk flowers;books on reference libraries;books on french fashions;books on garments;books on buttericks;books on parasols;books on costumers;books on historic fashions;books on fabrics;books on la modes;books on costume designers;books on fashion plates;books on designs;books on visual references;books on joanne
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