The 1950s and 1960s
The 1950s and 1960s
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Chelsea House
Just the Series: Costume And Fashion Source Books   

Series and Publisher: Costume And Fashion Source Books   

Annotation: Examines fashions of the 1950s and 1960s with emphasis on individual looks ranging from hippies to greasers.
Genre: [Cultural studies]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #4118092
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Chelsea House
Copyright Date: 2009
Edition Date: 2009 Release Date: 03/01/09
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN: 1-604-13385-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-604-13385-1
Dewey: 391.009
LCCN: 2008047260
Dimensions: 28 cm.
Language: English
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School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

ELGIN, Kathy . The Medieval World . ISBN 978-1-60413-378-3 . LC 2008047259. MCEVOY, Anne . The 1920s and 1930s . ISBN 978-1-60413-383-7 . LC 2009001236. MCEVOY, Anne . The American West . ISBN 978-1-60413-382-0 . LC 2008047261. ROONEY, Anne . The 1950s and 1960s . ISBN 978-1-60413-385-1 . LC 2008047260. STEER, Deirdre Clancy . The 1980s and 1990s . ISBN 978-1-60413-386-8 . LC 2009006700. STEER, Deirdre Clancy & Amela Baksic . Colonial America . ISBN 978-1-60413-380-6 . LC 2008047257. TASCHEK, Karen . The Civil War . ISBN 978-1-60413-381-3 . LC 2008047262. ea vol: 64p. (Costume & Fashion Source Bks.). diags. illus. photos. reprods. bibliog. further reading. glossary. index. Web sites. CIP. Chelsea House . 2009. Tr $35. Gr 6 Up In a clear, engaging style, the authors describe how gender, occasion, class, and social clime affected fashion during commonly studied Western decades and eras. Fashion-forward individuals (Elizabeth I, Princess Diana, and Madonna, to name a few) from various ages are mentioned and their influence on style is described. Each volume is profusely and gorgeously illustrated with period paintings and photographs, movie and TV stills, design sketches, and photographs from period reenactments. Each illustration is captioned with intriguing, relevant facts that enhance the text. Sidebars incorporate descriptive passages from period letters, diaries, books, and magazines, or highlight etiquette, trends, and inventions in fashion. One sidebar details how the manufacturing of some Civil War uniforms introduced the word "shoddy" into the American vocabulary. Another explains how good clothing was so precious in Elizabethan England that it was bequested in wills. Given that there are such a wide variety of illustrations, the overall effect is remarkably cohesive. The use of celebrities will draw in many readers, and the authors' emphasis on fashion's integral part in history will assist researchers. This series meets the need for quality material about fashion history with competence and appeal. Jennifer Prince, Fairview Public Library, NC

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Following the Second World War, fashion became available to a wider population for the first time as mass-production clothing filled stores and televisions and other media outlets relayed what the rich and famous wore on a daily basis. With this increase in popular culture consumption came an increase in consumer consumption, and styles and fashions changed quickly in the 1950s and 1960s. This colorful, captivating volume details how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions. Engaging sidebars and ample full-color photographs and illustrations give readers an accurate, detailed picture of the styles that were all the rage in post-war America and the years beyond.Chapters include:A New EraWomen's Day WearMen's Day WearWomen's Formal and Evening DressMen's Formal and Evening DressTime Off—Leisure WearWork Wear and UniformsCompleting the Look.

Excerpted from The 50s And 60s by Anne Rooney
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Following the Second World War, fashion became available to a wider population for the first time as mass-production clothing filled the stores. This book details how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions.


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