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American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll

Autor Nadine Stewart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2022
Studies of millinery tend to focus on hats, rather than the extraordinarily skilled workers who create them. American Milliners and their World sets out to redress the balance, examining the position of the milliner in American society from the 18th to the 20th century. Concentrating on the struggle of female hat-makers to claim their social place, it investigates how they were influenced by changing attitudes towards women in the workplace.Drawing on diaries, etiquette books, trade journals and contemporary literature, Stewart illustrates how making hats became big business, but milliners' working conditions failed to improve. Taking the reader from the Industrial Revolution of the 1760s to the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and from Belle Epoque feathers to elegant cloches and Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat, the book offers a new insight into the rise and fall of a fashionable industry.Beautifully illustrated and packed with original research, American Milliners and their World blends fashion history and anthropology to tell the forgotten stories of the women behind some of the most iconic hats of the last three centuries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350203174
ISBN-10: 1350203173
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 29 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Interdisciplinary focus brings together anthropology, fashion history, and women's studies to shed light on the position of American female workers in society.

Notă biografică

Nadine Stewart is a Professor of Fashion History at Montclair State University, USA, and a visiting lecturer at The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1: Milaners to MillinersChapter 2: The Woman's SphereChapter 3: War and Millinery Chapter 4: The Gilded AgeChapter 5: The Progressive AgeChapter 6: The Men of The MillinerChapter 7: 1920sChapter 8: 1930sChapter 9: War and StyleChapter 10: Rise of the HairstyleChapter 11: French-Fried CurlsEpilogueBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

I always felt I was an international milliner, not British, not European, not American, but if I had to put myself in an ideal place, it would be somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic. That's why this book for me is so extraordinarily attractive and informative. If you want detail, if you want accuracy, read this book. Nadine Stewart tells the story of American millinery and its relationship to the rest of the world with extraordinary flair, insight and knowledge.
Hats have long been a glamorous fashion necessity; yet, the history of the American milliner remains woefully understudied. Nadine Stewart's rich, sweeping publication fills this void by illuminating the hatmaker's world, and the tumultuous cultural, sociological, and economic influences that shaped their struggles and their products.
This highly informative book provides a detailed delve into the social history behind the millinery industry and milliners in the United States from the eighteenth to the twentieth century ... this book is an excellent read for either an academic or keen amateur with an interest in millinery and social history during the nineteenth and twentieth century in America.
This absorbing social history delves into the feminine world of milliners - notoriously underpaid and exploited - and the ambitious entrepreneurs, immigrants, retailers, and reformers who shaped the industry. 'Hats tell stories,' asserted milliner Sally Victor; Stewart aptly ensures the colorful story of their makers is also told.