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Schiffer Fashion Press BACKLIST 9 Naughty Victorians and Edwardians: Early Images of Bathing Beauties. Mary L. Martin and Tina Skinner. Most are modest, some strike suggestive poses. Enjoy over 100 hand-tinted postcards taken during an era when women may have been clothed from head to toe, but they were women nonetheless. Size:6"x6"•105color illustrations•96pp. ISBN:0-7643-2115-3•hardcover• $12.95 Roaring ’20s Fashions: Jazz. Susan Langley. Vintage images display clothing and accessories for men, women, and children worn from 1920 to 1924. Clothing for all occasions is featured, in- cluding evening wear, day wear, sports fashions, lingerie, and even wedding attire. Fascinating timelines describe the latest trends and how they influenced clothing styles. A delight for fashion and history connoisseurs alike! Size:81/2"x11"•560color&123b/wphotos 240pp.• ISBN:0-7643-2319-9 hardcover•$39.95 Roaring ’20s Fashions: Deco. Susan Lang- ley. Vintage images and photos of existing garments display clothing and accessories for men, women, and children worn from 1925 to 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. A visual treat for fashion enthusiasts and history buffs! Size:81/2"x11"•475color&117b/wphotos 240pp.• ISBN:0-7643-2320-2 hardcover•$39.95 Fashions of the Roaring ’20s. Ellie Laubner. Experience 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. Size:81/2"x11"•568colorphotos Price Guide • 176 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0017-2•softcover•$29.95 Flapper Era Fashions from the Roaring ‘20s. Tina Skinner & Lindy McCord. A resource for costume design- ers seeking to recreate an era, collectors looking for vintage clothing, and fashion 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. Size:11"x81/2"•384photos •176pp. ISBN:0-7643-2075-0•softcover•$29.95 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 over 100 nubile beauties. Take a dip back in time, to an era when women were joyfully expressing an emerging sense of equality and freedom. Size:6"x6"•106color illustrations•96pp. ISBN:0-7643-2116-1•hardcover• $12.95 Art Nouveau & Art Deco Fashion Post- cards. Edith Weber. Fabulous and diversified women’s fashion postcard sets designed by famous European artists. Alphonse Mucha, Henri Meunier, Umberto Brunelleschi, 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. Size:81/2"x11"•233color images PriceGuide/Index•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3270-8•hardcover•$29.99 French Art Deco Fashions in Pochoir Prints from the 1920s. Color fashion illustrations including Charles Worth, Jean Patou, Paul Poiret, Lucien Lelong, Joseph Paquin and many others. Size:9"x12"•200 illustrations•160pp. ISBN:0-7643-0474-7 •hardcover•$49.95 French Fashions of Good Taste: 1920-1922 from Pochoir Illustrations. Original pochoir print illustrations made for the French fashion periodical Gazette du Bon Ton magazine between 1920 and 1922, with work by Charles Worth, Paul Poiret, and Madeleine Vionette. Size:81/2"x11"•100color illustrations Index•144pp. ISBN:0-7643-0604-9•hardcover•$39.95 Collectible Fashions of the Turbulent 1930s. Ellie Laubner. A sweeping overview of the fashions of the 1930s, chronicling garments of all kinds for women, men and children. Acces- sories 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. Size:81/2"x11"•617photos Price Guide/Index • 244 pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-0867-3•hardcover•$49.95 Irene: A Designer from the Golden Age of Hollywood–TheMGMYears1942-49. Frank Billecci & Lauranne Fisher. An insider’s look tells the story of Irene’s years at MGM studios based on unprecedented access to the records and re- membrancesof Irene’spersonalartist.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. Size:9"x12"•214b/w&colorphotos•176pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-4555-5•hardcover•$50.00 Vintage Fashions for Women: 1920s- 1940s. Kristina Harris. Over 400 photographs of fun, sophisticated, frivolous, and glamorous fashions on live models. Evening gowns, beaded dresses, classic suits, knickered and skirted bath- ing suits, distinctive cloche hats, beaded bags, elaborateshoes,andahostofaccessory itemsare included with anecdotes and historical details. A great book for collectors and designers alike. Size:81/2"x11"•403colorphotos Value Guide • 192 pp. ISBN:0-88740-986-5•softcover•$29.95 VINTAGE FASHIONS: C. 1930-C. 1980 California Couture. Maureen Reilly. Clothing designers fromCalifornia produced trend-setting styles in the mid-20th century. Adrian, Irene, Helen Rose, Jean Louis, William Travilla, James Galanos, Rudi Gernreich, and Lilli Ann fashions are shown in hundreds of color photos that display the originality and diversity of these American styles that spread around the world. Size:81/2"x11"•hundredsofcolorphotos Price Guide/Index • 208 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0940-4•hardcover•$49.95 California Casual: Fashions, 1930s-1970s. Maureen Reilly. 330+ photos and vintage ads il- lustrate the development of the casual clothing industry in California from the 1930s through the 1970s. Swimwear from Catalina, Cole, and Rose Marie Reid; sportswear from Koret and Alice of California; and that most western of fabrics, blue denim. Also includes profiles of California artisans and their influence on fabric technology, values, andaglossary. Size:81/2"x11"•275color,65b/wphotos PriceGuide/Index•176pp. ISBN:0-7643-1246-4•hardcover•$39.95 Swing Style: Fashions of the 1930s-1950s. Maureen Reilly. Dozens of original color photos make this book a fun and exciting way to explore the vintage clothing scene. Sunny cotton prints, jewel-tone satins, and groovy garments for dancing to swing tunes are all included, plus a valuation guide, a resource directory, a glos- sary of music and fashion terms, and even tips on creating your own vintage swing-era look. Size:81/2"x11"•250colorandb/wphotos Price Guide/Index • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-1009-7•hardcover•$29.95 Vintage Style: 1920-1960. Desire Smith. Four decades of style from the mid-twentieth century beautifully illustrated with nearly 400 color photos that demonstrate the quality fabrics, dynamic designs, and careful workmanship that made the clothing last, both in condition and popularity. The text places the clothing in its cultural context, showing how the styles evolved with the times. Size:81/2"x11"•384photos Price Guide • 256 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0302-3•hardcover•$49.95 Fashion Plates: 1950-1970. Constance Ko- rosec & Leslie Piña. Typical and extraordinary clothing of mid-century from recognized and anonymous designers alike are displayed in nearly 500 photographs. Close-ups of fabrics and labels, detailed captions, a fashion timeline with historic context, and a value guide make this book an exciting addition to any library, private or public. Size:81/2"x11"•476colorphotos Price Guide/Index • 224 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0438-0•hardcover•$39.95 Clothing & Accessories from the ’40s, ’50s, & ’60s: A Handbook and Price Guide. Jan Linden- berger. Vintage fashions that can be worn and enjoyed every day. Ranging from the formal to the whimsical, the chic tailored suits of the 1940s to the free-style fashions of the late-1960s, there is something for every taste. With concise descriptions, color photos and a current price guide, this will be a welcome guide for collectors. Size:6"x9"•350colorphotographs Price Guide • 160 pp. ISBN:0-7643-0023-7•softcover•$16.95 A Century of Fashion: Dress Pat- tern Illustrations, 1898-1997. Alice I. Duff. An essential fashion industry resource, here is a century of fashion illustrations from dress pattern covers ranging from the 1890s to the 1990s. References the popular shapes, silhou- ettes, and fashions chronicled through nearly 350 patterns for evening wear, lingerie, sportswear, and more. Size:11"x81/2"•345+colorandb/w images•160pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3698-0•softcover•$29.99 Blueprints of Fashion: Home Sewing Pat- terns of the 1940s. 2nd Edition .WadeLabois- sonniere. The most popular 1940s styles-from couture to everyday workclothes, ensembles, sportswear, lingerie, and evening dresses, plus toys, needlework, and gifts-presented from companies like Advance, McCall, Simplicity, and Vogue. Pattern-related items, publications and advertising, display dolls, tools, and packaging. Size:81/2"x11"•550colorphotos PriceGuide•196pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-3227-2•softcover•$29.99 Blueprints of Fashion: Home Sewing Pat- terns of the 1950s. Wade Laboissonniere. In the 1950s, high fashion designers’ styles became readily available in pattern catalogs. This book illustrates and interprets the many home-sewn fashions that everyday women required for a complete wardrobe. Accessories, needlework, gifts, toys, and ephemera are included in this invaluable guide for designers and fashion historians. Size:81/2"x11"•600+colorphotos Price Guide • 176 pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-0919-9•softcover•$29.99

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