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What Shall I Wear?: The What, Where, When, and How Much of Fashion, New Edition with a Foreword by Tory Burch
Hardback
Main Details
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What Shall I Wear?: The What, Where, When, and How Much of Fashion, New Edition with a Foreword by Tory Burch
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Claire McCardell
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Foreword by Tory Burch
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Afterword by Allison Tolman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152 |
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Category/Genre | Fashion and textiles - design History of fashion |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781419763830
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Classifications | Dewey:391.2 |
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Illustrations |
25 color images, 16-page insert
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Publishing Details |
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Abrams
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Imprint |
Abrams Image
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Publication Date |
15 September 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
First published in 1956, What Shall I Wear is revolutionary fashion designer Claire McCardell's collection of fashion wisdom and philosophy and a vivacious guide to looking effortlessly stylishClaire McCardell, the revolutionary fashion designer credited with originating "The American Look," designed for the emerging active lifestyle of women in the 1940s and '50s. She was the originator of mix-and-match separates, open-backed sundresses, and feminine denim fashion; she started the trend for ballet flats as a wartime leather-rationing measure. Spaghetti straps, brass hooks and eyes as fasteners, rivets, menswear details and fabrics-they were all started by McCardell. Her Monastic and Pop-over dresses achieved cult status, and her fashions were taken up by working women, the suburban set, and high society alike.First published in 1956, What Shall I Wear provides a glimpse into the sources of McCardell's inspiration-travel, sports, the American leisure lifestyle, and her own closet-and how she transformed them into fashion while still approaching design from her chosen vantage point of usefulness. A retro treat for designers and anyone who loves fashion, both vintage and contemporary, the book is teeming with charming illustrations and still-solid advice for finding your own best look, creatively shopping on a budget, and building a real wardrobe that is chic and distinctive. What Shall I Wear is a tribute to the American spirit in fashion.
Author Biography
Claire McCardell (1905-1958) pioneered a style of clothing both casual and chic. In 1990 Life magazine named her one of the 100 most important Americans of the 20th century, and in 1955, when she was on the cover of Time magazine, she was only the third fashion designer to achieve that honor. She attended Parsons School of Design in New York and studied in Paris, learning to construct clothing by taking apart Vionnet samples. As head designer of Townley Frocks, she was one of the first American designers to have name recognition, as the company began to sell its fashions branded as "Claire McCardell Clothes by Townley." She was the recipient of two Coty Awards and won the first American Sportswear Designs Award from Sports Illustrated magazine. Her work is in museums across the country and has been the subject of retrospectives at the Smithsonian and the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Reviews"In our rule-free, anything's-a-trend world, you'd think the last thing we need is a book telling women how to get dressed. And yet! Claire McCardell's What Shall I Wear? The What, Where, When, and How Much of Fashion, a witty and slender book first released in 1956 and now back in print with an introduction by Tory Burch, is the best and most considerate fashion book I've read this year."--Harper's Bazaar.com "Don't Get Dressed Without Reading This Book...There's something about a book's materiality and authorial style that finds common cause with the catwalk. If in doubt, simply spend some time with Ms. McCardell, whose advice accessorizes the mind, not just the house -- and costs less, these days, than the price of a tube of haute lipstick."--The New York Times
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