London Society Fashion 1905-1925: The Wardrobe of Heather Firbank

Hardback

Main Details

Title London Society Fashion 1905-1925: The Wardrobe of Heather Firbank
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cassie Davies-strodder
By (author) Jenny Lister
By (author) Lou Taylor
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 229
Category/GenreHistory of fashion
ISBN/Barcode 9781851778317
ClassificationsDewey:391.009041
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher V & A Publishing
Imprint V & A Publishing
Publication Date 3 May 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'The V&A is an invaluable resource for costume designers. I was fortunate to be able to look at some of the clothes in the Heather Firbank collection when I was researching for the first series of Downton Abbey - these were fine examples and particularly relevant.' Susannah Buxton, EMMY award-winning costume designer for Downton Abbey (Series 1 & 2) Over 80 years ago, Heather Firbank packed away her extensive collection of fine clothes, bought from London's very best dressmakers and tailors. These treasures lay undiscovered for the next 30 years, until after her death, they were given to the V&A, laying the foundations for the Museum's world-famous collection. Firbank was an enthusiastic shopper and bought her clothes from the world's leading couture houses, including Lucile, Redfern and Mascotte, as well as private dressmakers and department stores. Her collection forms an invaluable record of fashionable Edwardian taste over a period of some 15 years. Beautifully illustrated with new photography of finely crafted evening gowns, tailored suits and glamorous hats, the book also features contemporary photographs and pages from Heather's own albums of fashion cuttings.It vividly maps out the London couture scene of Edwardian Britain, and charts changes in fashion through the tumultuous first decades of the twentieth century. Through the story of Heather's own life, both joyous and troubled, this book celebrates the central role of clothing in creating a single woman's identity.

Author Biography

Jenny Lister and Cassie Davies-Strodder are curators in the Furniture, Textiles and Fashion department at the V&A. Lou Taylor is Professor of Dress and Textile History at the University of Brighton.

Reviews

'The authors of London Society Fashion 1905-1925: The Wardrobe of Heather Firbank take the opportunity to trace and marry changes in fashionable dress with social history milestones, whilst also reinvigorating the reappearance of a lesser known history of London couturiers.' E.-J Scott, Costume, Vol. 50 Issue 1, 2016