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Burton Barr Central Library
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391.009 M522t
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On Shelf
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Cesar Chavez Library
— 1 of 1 available
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391.009 M522t
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On Shelf
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Desert Broom Library
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391.009 M522t
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On Shelf
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Ironwood Library
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391.009 M522t
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Checked Out
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Phoenix Art Museum Affiliate Library
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GT596.M45 1999
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In Library Use Only
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Summary:
"From the turn-of-the-century S-bend silhouette to the bumster and bustier of the 1990s, this concise and comprehensive survey explores all the significant developments in fashion in a century that has witnessed a growing pre-occupation with personal appearance and clothing. Written by two fashion historians and curators, from the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the London College of Fashion, 20th Century Fashion focuses on key movements and innovations in style for both men and women and explores these through the work of the most original and influential designers and couturiers."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Ch. 1. 1900-1913: Undulations and Exotica
- Ch. 2. 1914-1929: La Garconne and the New Simplicity
- Ch. 3. 1930-1938: Recession and Escapism
- Ch. 4. 1939-1945: Rationed Fashion and Home-Made Style
- Ch. 5. 1946-1956: Femininity and Conformity
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- Ch. 6. 1957-1967: Affluence and the Teenage Challenge
- Ch. 7. 1968-1975: Eclecticism and Ecology
- Ch. 8. 1976-1988: Sedition and Consumerism
- Ch. 9. 1989-1999: Fashion Goes Global.
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