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Hats

A History of Fashion in Headwear

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  • 240 páginas
  • 9 horas de lectura

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“One must always wear a hat when lunching with people whom one does not know well,” observed Coco Chanel, highlighting the significance of hats in enhancing one's appearance. This remarkable book offers an illustrated exploration of 2,000 years of head coverings, showcasing over 800 drawings by the author, adapted from rare artworks. These illustrations accurately depict various forms of headgear, reflecting aspects of gender, class, and nationality. Featured are diverse styles such as conical leather caps from the Danes in 70 B.C., metal Viking helmets, feathered Flemish berets from 1410, petite straw hats with rosettes from 1870, and elegant English top hats from 1957, alongside ecclesiastical regalia and ethnic styles from beyond Europe. Organized chronologically by century, the captivating drawings are paired with interpretive text that documents the evolution of styles, their transformations over time, and the influences that shaped them. This engaging and informative reference serves designers, art students, and costume historians, while also appealing to anyone who appreciates the timeless charm of a fine hat.

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Hats, Hilda Amphlett

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2003
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Título
Hats
Subtítulo
A History of Fashion in Headwear
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
240
ISBN10
0486427463
ISBN13
9780486427461
Serie
Descripción
“One must always wear a hat when lunching with people whom one does not know well,” observed Coco Chanel, highlighting the significance of hats in enhancing one's appearance. This remarkable book offers an illustrated exploration of 2,000 years of head coverings, showcasing over 800 drawings by the author, adapted from rare artworks. These illustrations accurately depict various forms of headgear, reflecting aspects of gender, class, and nationality. Featured are diverse styles such as conical leather caps from the Danes in 70 B.C., metal Viking helmets, feathered Flemish berets from 1410, petite straw hats with rosettes from 1870, and elegant English top hats from 1957, alongside ecclesiastical regalia and ethnic styles from beyond Europe. Organized chronologically by century, the captivating drawings are paired with interpretive text that documents the evolution of styles, their transformations over time, and the influences that shaped them. This engaging and informative reference serves designers, art students, and costume historians, while also appealing to anyone who appreciates the timeless charm of a fine hat.