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The language of clothes
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Abstract
"Alison Lurie, the Pulitzer Prize - winning novelist, is our savvy guide and interpreter on this tour through the history of fashion, providing unique insights into how changing sex roles, political upheavals, and class structure have influenced costume. Whether she is describing the enormous amount of clothing worm by early Victorian women or illuminating the significance of the long robes worn throughout the centuries by again men to connote eminence, her analysis is playful, clever, and always on target." "This edition of a work long considered a classic features a new introduction by Alison Lurie that examines the state of fashion today."--Jacket.
Contents
Clothing as a sign system -- Youth and age -- Fashion and time -- Fashion and place -- Fashion and status -- Fashion and opinion -- Color and pattern -- Male and female -- Fashion and sex.
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New York: Henry Holt, 2000
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ISBN
- 9780805062441
- 0805062440
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- Originally published: New York : Random House, ©1981. With new introd.
- "An Owl book."
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