Sporting Fashion

Sporting Fashion
Title Sporting Fashion PDF eBook
Author Kevin L. Jones
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2021-03-09
Genre Design
ISBN 3791359436

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Discover how the designers of women's sporting attire navigated the worlds of fashion, function, and propriety, from the beginning of the 19th century to 1960. This book offers a stunning visual record of the evolution of women's sporting attire over nearly two centuries. With selections from Keds, Pendleton, and Spalding and garments by Coco Chanel, Claire McCardell, and Jean Patou, among many others, it features familiar names in fashion, as well as significant rediscoveries. At the intersection of the history of fashion and feminism, Sporting Fashion highlights the extraordinary impact of new technologies and evolving social mores on women's clothing for sport. It explores how the basic forms of women's sportswear we know today--from swimsuits to sneakers--were developed during a time when women were achieving more freedom. Full color illustrations of sport and leisure ensembles are included, along with magazine spreads and archival images. In thematic sections, the authors examine the ways women entered into the sporting world--from traveling to calisthenics, motorcycling to promenading. The book looks at examples of clothing that allowed women to walk freely and compete in sports previously restricted to men. It explores how designers reacted to and encouraged the growing acceptance of exposed skin at public beaches and pools--and how cold weather fashion made its way onto the slopes and ice. Never before have the garments that defined women's roles as both spectators and athletes been presented on this scale and in such detail. Published with the American Federation of Arts and the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising/Los Angeles The Costume Society of America is pleased to announce Kevin Jones and Christina Johnson as recipients of the 2022 CSA Millia Davenport Publications Award for their work titled Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls 1800-1960.

Sporting Fashion

Sporting Fashion
Title Sporting Fashion PDF eBook
Author Kevin L. Jones
Publisher
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Release 2020-05-19
Genre
ISBN 9781885444530

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The New sporting magazine

The New sporting magazine
Title The New sporting magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages
Release 1854
Genre
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Fashion and Sport

Fashion and Sport
Title Fashion and Sport PDF eBook
Author Ligaya Salazar
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 132
Release 2008-07
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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Explores how the influence of fashion and sport extends from high performance textiles developed for competition, to high-end fashion and finally, through the filter of adapted advertising and magazine imagery, to the consumer, who adopts and adapts the styles to make their own unique fashion statements.

The Outlook

The Outlook
Title The Outlook PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 876
Release 1917
Genre
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Sporting Anecdotes

Sporting Anecdotes
Title Sporting Anecdotes PDF eBook
Author James Glass Bertram
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1889
Genre Gambling
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Fashion Design: The Complete Guide

Fashion Design: The Complete Guide
Title Fashion Design: The Complete Guide PDF eBook
Author John Hopkins
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2021-09-23
Genre Design
ISBN 1350116580

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From the first sketch to handling a prototype, Fashion Design: The Complete Guide is an all-inclusive overview of the entire design process. This second edition begins with an exploration of fashion in the context of different histories and cultural moments, before fashion designer, and educator John Hopkins walks you through fashion drawing, colour, fibres, research methods, and studio must-knows such as pattern making, draping and fitting. You'll also learn how to develop your portfolio and practice as a professional designer. Each of the six chapters ends with activities to help you hone your skills. Interviewees include Stefan Siegel (founder and CEO of Not Just A Label), Maggie Norris (Founder of Maggie Norris Couture and former designer at Ralph Lauren), Samson Soboye (Creative Director and Founder of Soboye Boutique) and Jessica Bird (a fashion illustrator, whose clients include Vivienne Westwood and matchesfashion.com). With discussion of the evolving role of social media and the practicalities of incorporating sustainability at the centre of the design process this is an essential text for any aspiring fashion designer.