How to Read a Dress. A Guide to Changing Fashion from the 16th to the 20th Century

Published in 2017
288 pages

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With psychology and communication degrees from Antioch University, Lydia Edwards co-founded the Commission for Status of Women and served on the World Conference UN Decade for Women in Nairobi, Kenya. Lydia is a contributing media director for political, social, and civic awareness. She and her husband live in California.

What is this book about?
Fashion is ever-changing and while some styles mark a dramatic departure from the past, many exhibit subtle differences from year to year that are not always easy to identify. With overviews of each key period and detailed illustrations for each new style, How to Read a Dress is an authoritative visual guide to women’s fashion across five centuries.

Each entry includes annotated colour images of historical garments, outlines important features and highlights how styles have changed (whether in shape, fabric choice, trimming, undergarments) from those shown previously. Readers will learn how garments were constructed and where their inspiration stemmed from at key points in history, as well as the differences between dress types for various occasions, variations in detailing, cut, and popularity, and the class, age and social status of the wearer.

This beautifully illustrated guide equips students, researchers, curators and anyone interested in historical fashion with the tools to ‘read’ a dress. Using this book, readers are able to identify specific period styles, and will really know their cartridge pleats from their RĂ©camier ruffles.