Wartime fashion from haute couture to homemade, 1939-1945 / [electronic resource] :
Geraldine Howell.
- English edition.
- xiii, 249 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'Wartime Fashion' is a detailed overview of the impact of the war on women's dress in Britain, from haute couture to recycled and rationed fashion. A comprehensive analysis of Second World War dress practice and appearance, this study places dress at the forefront of a complex series of cultural chain reactions. As lives were changed by the conditions of war, dress continued to reflect important visual narratives regarding class, gender and taste that would impact significantly on public consciousness of equality, fairness and morale. Using new archival and primary source evidence, Wartime Fashion clarifies how and why clothing was rationed, and repositions style and design during the war in relation to past expectations and ideas about clothes and fabrics. The book explores the impact of war on the dress and appearance of civilian women of all classes in the context of changing social and economic infrastructures created by the national emergency. The varied research elements combined in this book form a rounded and definitive account of the dress history of British women during the Second World War. This is essential reading for anyone with an active interest in the field, whether personal or professional.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780857854285 (e-book)
2012027467
Clothing and dress--History--Great Britain--20th century. Fashion--History--Great Britain--20th century. World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Great Britain. Beauty and Fashion. Fashion & textiles European history History Cultural studies: fashion & society Gender studies, gender groups Cosmetics, hair & beauty