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Platform Shoes: A Big Step in Fashion Ray Ellsworth. More than 300 eye-popping platform shoe styles, in full color, spanning the world and the decades. They include sporty, daytime, and evening styles. Some are practical, others simply outrageous, and all simply delightful • 11" x 8 1/2" (279 x 215 mm) • 317 color photos • 112 pp. • 978-0-7643-0459-0 • PB • $19.95 The Sneaker Book: 50 Years of Sports Shoe Design Melissa Cardona. Sneakers are fashion statements, status symbols, and cultural icons. This book traces the progression of sneaker design from early canvas-topped rubber soles to the hi-tech innovations of the late 1980s. Included are designs by Converse, Keds, Adidas, Nike, Puma, Reebok, and New Balance. • 9" x 6" (228 x 152mm) • 450 color & b/w photos • 256 pp. • 978-0-7643-2188-7 • HC • $40.00 20th Century Neckties: Pre-1955 Roseann Etting- er. More than 400 color photos illustrate the develop- ment of the necktie from 1900 through the Roaring Twenties, the Depression, the war years, and into the modern age. Neckties record textile and men’s fashion trends. A price guide is included. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) •color photographs andb/wdrawings PriceGuide •160 pp. •978-0-7643-0578-8• PB•$29.95 Popular and Collectible Neckties: 1955 to the Present Roseann Ettinger. Men’s neckwear in the second half of the 20th century. From slim ties of the late 1950s and early 1960s to wide and wild Kipper ties of the mid-’60s was a dramatic shift. By the late 1970s, designer labels entered the fashion scene, and by the early 1990s, retro styles became apparent and new collectible ties flooded the market • 8 1/2" x 11" (215x279mm) •397color photos•160pp. •978-0-7643- 0516-0 • PB • $29.95 The Ties that Blind: Neckties,1945-1975 Michael Jay Goldberg. From fashion to fancy, the tie offers a touch of color and brightness to the otherwise under- stated world of men’s clothing. Here are hundreds of ties documenting the wide range of style in the last half of the 20th century. A discussion of fabrics, knots, and tie care is included, and a price guide to this man- ly fashion • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) • 340 color photos • 160 pp. • 978-0-88740-982-0 • PB • $29.95 Ties of Distinction Christopher Sells. A detailed look at men’s neckwear, with 472 British regimental stripe, college, university, and club ties pictured in color. Easy- to-follow guide also highlights ties from military corps, clubs, and medical schools. Introduction is by Christo- pher Sells of P. L. Sells & Co., Britain’s last remaining manufacturer of a complete line of today’s regimental stripe ties • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) • 182 color photos • 112 pp. • 978-0-7643-0633-4 • PB • $24.95 Art Nouveau & Art Deco Fashion Postcards Edith Weber. Fabulous and diversified women’s fashion postcard sets designed by famous European artists. Alphonse Mucha, Henri Meunier, Umberto Brunelles- chi, and Xavier Sager are among the 20 distinguished artists whose work is featured. Superb unsigned im- ages, information on postcard history, and a section on evaluating the fashion illustrations make this a useful reference. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) • 233 color images•112pp. •978-0-7643-3270-8•HC•$29.99 Bathing Beauties of the Roaring ’20s Mary L. Martin and Tina Skinner. The surf isn’t the only thing turbulent in these shoreline images of more than 100 nubile beauties. Take a dip back in time, to an era when women were joyfully expressing an emerging sense of equality and freedom. • 6" x 6" (152 x 152mm) •106 color illustrations •96pp. • 978-0-7643-2116-0 • HC • $12.95 Collectible Fashions of the Turbulent 1930s Ellie Laubner. A sweeping overview of the fashions of the 1930s, chronicling garments of all kinds for wom- en, men, and children. Accessories including jewelry, hats, and handbags are also featured. More than 600 full color photos spread the 1930s fashion world out before you. An historical overview of the 1930s, values, glossary, bibliography, and index round out this thorough presentation • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 617 photos •244pp. •978-0-7643-0867-3•HC•$49.95 Darlings of Dress: Children’s Costume 1860–1920 Norma Shephard. A nostalgic look at children’s costume from 1860–1920 reveals diverse cultural influences on clothing manufacture and design. Includes more than 300 historic photographs, fashion plates, selections from vintage catalogs and magazines, and 115 color images showing examples of costume and accessories. Incorporates a handy glossary of vintage fashion terms • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 395 b/w& color images • 192 pp. • 978-0-7643-4939-3 • HC • $34.99 Fashions of the Roaring ’20s Ellie Laubner. Expe- rience the excitement, style, and drama of the 1920s fashion revolution! Every aspect of women’s fashion is presented in 568 color photos and its origins, effect, and particular details discussed. Changing styles during the decade are followed so that clothing can be dated to within a year or two. A thorough and comprehensive insight into the complete fashion scene. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215x279mm) •568 color photos •176pp. •978-0-7643- 0017-2 • PB • $29.95 Flapper Era Fashions from the Roaring ’20s Tina Skinner & Lindy McCord. A resource for costume designers seeking to recreate an era, collectors looking for vintage clothing, and fash- ion designers looking for inspiration. Fashion perspectives from the mid-1920s in more than 380 beautiful images featuring hundreds of clothing styles from the catalogs of Bellas Hess & Company and the Charles William Stores, Inc. • 11" x 81/2" (279 x 215mm) •384photos•160pp. •978-0-7643-2075-0•PB•$29.95 French Art Deco Fashions in Pochoir Prints from the 1920s Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Color fashion illus- trations including Charles Worth, Jean Patou, Paul Poiret, Lucien Lelong, Joseph Paquin, and many others. • 9" x 12" (228 x 304 mm) • 200 illustrations • 160 pp. • 978-0- 7643-0474-3 • HC • $49.95 French Fashions of Good Taste: 1920-1922 from Pochoir Illustrations Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. Orig- inal pochoir print illustrations made for the French fashion periodical Gazette du Bon Ton magazine be- tween 1920 and 1922, with work by Charles Worth, Paul Poiret, and Madeleine Vionette. • 81/2"x11" (215 x279mm) •100color illustrations•144pp. •978-0-7643- 0604-4 • HC • $39.95 Irene: A Designer from the Golden Age of Hol- lywood – The MGM Years 1942-49 Frank Billecci & Lauranne B. Fisher. An insider’s look tells the story of Irene’s years at MGM studios based on unprecedented access to the records and remembrances of Irene’s personal artist. Marvelously illustrated with more than 150 original sketches and photography from the time period, Irene’s exhilarating story comes to life in this thoroughly researched resource on her career and legacy. • 9" x 12" (228 x 304 mm) • 214 b/w & color photos • 144 pp. • 978-0-7643-4555-5 • HC • $50.00 Naughty Victorians and Edwardians: Ear- ly Images of Bathing Beauties Mary L. Martin and Tina Skinner. Most are modest, some strike suggestive poses. Enjoy more than 100 hand-tinted postcards taken during an era when women may have been clothed from head to toe, but they were women nonetheless. • 6"x6" (152 x 152mm) • 105 color illustrations • 96 pp. • 978-0- 7643-2115-3 • HC • $13.00 Nineteenth-Century Women’s Fashion Felicity J. Warnes. Follows couture trends over a 100-year period from 1800–1900, as illustrated in color photo- graphs of original, hand-colored fashion plates. Based mostly on original French artwork, the fashion plates, depicted in magazines of the day, also document fashion illustration as an evolving art form. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 375 color images • 408 pp. • 978-0- 7643-5013-9 •HC • $34.99 Roaring ’20s Fashions: Deco Susan Langley. Vin- tage images and photos of existing garments display clothing and accessories for men, women, and children worn from 1925–1929. Includes evening wear, day wear, coats and jackets, loungewear, lingerie, and more. Fascinating timelines describe the latest trends and how they influenced clothing styles • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279 mm) • 475 color & 117 b/w photos • 240 pp. • 978-0-7643-2320-1•HC•$39.95 Roaring ’20s Fashions: Jazz Susan Langley. Vintage images display clothing and accessories for men, wom- en, and children worn from 1920–1924. Clothing for all occasions is featured, including evening wear, day wear, sports fashions, lingerie, and even wedding attire. Fascinating timelines describe the latest trends and how they influenced clothing styles • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 560 color & 123 b/wphotos • 240 pp. • 978-0-7643-2319-5•HC•$39.95 Victorian & Edwardian Fashions for Women: 1840-1910 2E Kristina Harris. More than 450 color photos illustrate dresses, waists, undergarments, and accessories of the 19th and early 20th century, includ- ing daywear, sportswear, and formalwear. It will help collectors accurately identify and date their collections by silhouette, construction, style, and details. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 466 color photos • 208 pp. • 978- 0-7643-1577-0•PB•$29.95 Victorian Costume for Ladies, 1860–1900 2E Linda Setnik. Victorian Costume for Ladies, 1860–1900. Revised and expanded 2nd edition. Linda Setnik. Up- dated with nearly 30 new images, the second edition provides irrefutable documentation of ladies’ fashions worn in Victorian America from 1860–1900. Exten- sively researched using nineteenth century period lit- erature, the book explores the styles along with un- dergarments, casual wear, sports clothes, common dress, evening attire, hairstyles, jewelry, and more. • 8 1/2" x 11" (215 x 279mm) • 385 photos • 176 pp. • 978-0-7643-3972-1 • PB • $29.99 VINTAGE TIES VINTAGE FASHIONS: CA. 1840–CA. 1940 88 | VINTAGE FASHION BACKLIST

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