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Everyday Fashions of the Thirties As Pictured in Sears Catalogs

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Everyday Fashions of the Thirties As Pictured in Sears Catalogs

For thousands of women across America, hard hit when the frivolity of the twenties ended so resoundingly with the Crash of '29, the pages of the Sears catalog became an essential resource in maintaining a wardrobe. An ambitious marketing operation, it could not afford to take chances on haute couture; its fashions were geared as closely as possible to the prevailing tastes of the American people.
For this historically accurate sampling of authentic 1930s fashion, Stella Blum, former Curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, selected for reproduction 133 representative pages from rare Sears catalogs of the period (fall and spring catalog for each year from 1930 to 1939). Hundreds of illustrations record what men, women, and children were actually wearing in the 1930s when, as a copyline from the Fall 1930 catalog proclaimed: "Thrift is the spirit of the day. Reckless spending is a thing of the past."
You'll see here how simpler women's fashion designs — of more traditional, affordable material — recaptured the feminine form with a more natural waistline and lower hemlines than seen in the twenties. For evening wear, longer dresses replaced flamboyant beaded short gowns while cloche hats, another twenties trademark, were replaced by berets, pillboxes, and turbans. The seriousness of the accessories and dresses endorsed by such Hollywood legends as Loretta Young, Claudette Colbert, and Fay Wray.
For historians of costume, nostalgia buffs and casual browsers, these pages afford a rare picture of how the average American really dressed during the thirties. It is an essential resource for study of the clothing of an important era which designers cannot afford to be without.


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For thousands of women across America, hard hit when the frivolity of the twenties ended so resoundingly with the Crash of '29, the pages of the Sears catalog became an essential resource in maintaining a wardrobe. An ambitious marketing operation, it could not afford to take chances on haute couture; its fashions were geared as closely as possible to the prevailing tastes of the American people.
For this historically accurate sampling of authentic 1930s fashion, Stella Blum, former Curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, selected for reproduction 133 representative pages from rare Sears catalogs of the period (fall and spring catalog for each year from 1930 to 1939). Hundreds of illustrations record what men, women, and children were actually wearing in the 1930s when, as a copyline from the Fall 1930 catalog proclaimed: "Thrift is the spirit of the day. Reckless spending is a thing of the past."
You'll see here how simpler women's fashion designs — of more traditional, affordable material — recaptured the feminine form with a more natural waistline and lower hemlines than seen in the twenties. For evening wear, longer dresses replaced flamboyant beaded short gowns while cloche hats, another twenties trademark, were replaced by berets, pillboxes, and turbans. The seriousness of the accessories and dresses endorsed by such Hollywood legends as Loretta Young, Claudette Colbert, and Fay Wray.
For historians of costume, nostalgia buffs and casual browsers, these pages afford a rare picture of how the average American really dressed during the thirties. It is an essential resource for study of the clothing of an important era which designers cannot afford to be without.


Dover Original.
men's wear;period fashion;sears catalogue;everyday clothes;everyday american;american fashion;fashion plates;french fashion;period clothes;costume design;evening gowns;costume designers;fur coats;fashion magazines;women wore;vintage clothing;metropolitan museum;color plates;department store;18th century;galerie;waistlines;hemlines;outerwear;menswear;frocks;costumer;altman;costuming;cloths;undergarments;couture;hairstyles;accessories;fashions;thirties;reproduced;prices;jewelry;costumes;hats;twenties;sixties;1920s;designs;dresses;models;worn;1930s;dressed;books on everyday clothes;books on fashion magazines;books on metropolitan museums;books on period fashions;books on costume designs;books on evening gowns;books on accessories;books on costumings;books on american fashions;books on frocks;books on men 's wears;books on galeries;books on undergarments;books on fur coats;books on twenties;books on cloths;books on waistlines;books on models;books on everyday americans;books on hats;books on fashions;books on 1930s;books on french fashions;books on color plates;books on menswears;books on jewelries;books on 18th centuries;books on thirties;books on prices;books on costume designers;books on dresses;books on fashion plates;books on department stores;books on sears catalogues;books on costumes;books on sixties;books on hairstyles;books on designs;books on coutures;books on period clothes;books on 1920s;books on vintage clothings;books on outerwears
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