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Ingres in Fashion: Representations of Dress and Appearance in Ingres's Images of Women by Aileen Ribeiro,

Ingres in Fashion: Representations of Dress and Appearance in Ingres's Images of Women by Aileen Ribeiro,
For more than half of the nineteenth century, French artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) depicted the rapidly changing appearance of the fashionable woman with meticulous attention to detail and with rare perception and empathy. Working in a period that witnessed the development of a consumer society and the beginnings of couture, Ingres charted in his portraits how clothes were worn and what part they played in definitions of identity and status. This book explores for the first time the ways in which clothing, accessories, and fabrics define and display women in Ingres's portraits. With more than 150 illustrations that include the artist's portraits, fashion plates, portraits by contemporaries, and surviving items of costume, the book illuminates Ingres's work and its relation to the social and artistic discourse of his time. Eminent dress historian Aileen Ribeiro analyzes in detail Ingres's attitudes, his skill in depicting clothing, and how he portrays the real and idealized woman in his paintings and drawings of the fashionable mainstream -- the grandes dames of elite society, the newly opulent bourgeoisie, English visitors to Italy, and family and friends. Ribeiro also devotes a section of the book to the part played by textiles and accessories in Ingres's images of bathers and odalisques.



A Dedicated Follower of Fashion by Holly Brubach, X
A Dedicated Follower of Fashion by Holly Brubach, X
The clothes and accessories we wear and see every day are more than just topics for the fashion literati: they provide rich clues to our personal identity and popular culture. This collection of twenty-eight incisive essays by noted critic and 'fashion anthropologist' Holly Brubach looks at clothing and the fashion industry as barometers of cultural and aesthetic change. In essays published over the past two decades in the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker and the Atlantic, Brubach reflects on a wide range of subjects, from famous designers such as Yves Saint Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier and Gianni Versace to designer eyeglasses, from the timeless elegance of a Chanel suit to the decline of elegance in the 1990s, and form formal French style to the advent of casual athletic clothing as a fashion uniform. Brubach's witty commentaries weave connections between fashion and the larger world around us, making this an essential book for fashion insiders as well as anyone interested in popular culture and style.



Fashion accessory - Fashion accessories and costume jewelry are items that are used to complement fashion. Accessories help highlight a dress or apparel.

Macaroni (fashion) - In mid-18th century England, a macaroni was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected manner. The term pejoratively referred to a person who exceeded the ordinary bounds of fashion in terms of clothes, fastidious eating and gambling.

Patrick Kelly - Patrick Kelly (September 24, 1954 - January 1, 1990) was an African-American fashion designer based in Paris. Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Kelly learned about fashion from his female relatives, who often embellished plain, store-bought clothes with buttons and ribbons.

Susannah and Trinny - Susannah and Trinny or Trinny and Susannah are Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall, British fashion gurus best known for presenting What Not to Wear. They have also written several books as spin-offs from the series, including What Not to Wear, What You Wear Can Change Your Life and What Your Clothes Say About You.



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Fashion Doll Accessory - Fashion Doll Accessory Sew Teen An entertaining, hands-on sewing handbook explains how teens can create a wide variety of colorful fashion doll accessory and stylish fashion items fashion doll accessory and accessories, in a guide that includes more than twenty patternless projects that range from simple to more advanced skills, including a scarf skirt with handkerchief hem, halter top, patchwork slouch bag, long scarf, fashion doll accessory and baby-doll tunic. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use ...

Fashion Club Wear - Fashion Club Wear Desis in the House: Indian American Youth Culture in New York City by Sunaina Maira, She sports a nose-ring fashion club wear and duppat (a scarf worn by South Asian women) along with the latest fashion in slinky club wear; he's decked out in Tommy gear. Their moves on the crowded dance floor, blending Indian film dance with break-dancing, attract no particular attention. They are just two of the hundreds of hip young people who ...

Leather Fashion Accessory - Leather Fashion Accessory Making Leather Handbags: And Other Stylish Accessories For anyone who feels she can never have too many handbags, this book is for you. Take a one-on-one course in handbag leather fashion accessory and accessory construction leather fashion accessory and design. Written by three accomplished professors from the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City, this book takes a fun approach to fashionable designs that are not only beautiful but also simple to create. Learn ...

Silhouette Womens Clothing - Silhouette Womens Clothing Twentieth-Century Fashion by Valerie Mendes, From the turn-of-the-century S-bend silhouette to the bumster silhouette womens clothing and bustier of today, this comprehensive survey explores all the significant developments in fashion in a century that has witnessed a growing preoccupation with personal appearance silhouette womens clothing and clothing. Written by two experts in costume from the Victoria silhouette womens clothing and Albert Museum in London, it explores movements silhouette womens clothing and innovations in ...

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