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very well
Nice to Have book rather than a Must Have
Essential for Costumers and Fashion Designers
Basically ImportantAcross the arc of the book, one can discern the evolution of clothing, and it provides a good background for noting the changes across the years and why they were made. There is a lot covered within, and I feel it's a great source from which to start any kind of costume research.
Mouthwatering!!!
I received this book for Christmas and did not can be happier with
him! Stripped I tried to write one of the models up to now, thus I
cannot give my impression of that. However, I am impressed detail and
the extent of knowledge the author can divide by the text! There is
much more text than I had the thought, and the detail is such as you
can describe clothing, seams raye, balance, and all, of its
descriptions! It is by no means a light read, but good in value the
money with no matter whom interested to dress up, design of mode, or
clothing right. The pages are filled with old dishes of mode,
paintings, and worked of the notes, with sections of the models
concerning the discussed period of time. I strongly recommend this
book to astound read! After having finished it, you will be an expert
in clothing of the women!
If I had to rescue one book...
...from my library if my house were on fire, it would be this one.
I didn't know what "bombazine" was until I read its Glossary; I had never heard of Lucile until I turned to Diagram 67; I had never seen the accounts of Poiret and Lucile claiming to have both abolished the corset until I read the Quotations from Contemporary sources. Reading Jane Austen's descriptions of what her modiste planned for her next gown is amusing, as well as the anecdotes involving long trains.
This book is about more than the cut of women's clothes; it is an exegesis of costume history as seen through the eyes of its wearers and makers. It exalts the humble professions of seamstresses and patternmakers, and inspires modern designers through a scholarly reverence for technique.
I have graded up several of the patterns to usable working specs, but I don't recommend this to the casual sewer; one must have a solid background in pattern drafting to attempt this. (Although the Vionnet "flapper" dress is a good project for the beginner.) If you're a hard-core pattern collector and enthusiast, you need this book. If you're looking for EZ instructions for a period costume, buy a Folkwear pattern.
Excellent reference book for the professional or student.
This is the definitive period costume book for historical patterns. Perfect companion book to The Cut of Men's, and Corsets and Crinolines, all by the same author. This book is not meant for beginners, but is an extremely useful tool in a university or college with a theatre or opera program. Worth the cost if you are serious about sewing and theatre, or historic reproduction.
A Costuming Standard
There are a number of pattern books that should be in the library of every serious costumer, whether he/she costumes for theater/film or reenactment. Norah Waugh's _Corsets and Crinolines_, _The Cut of Women's Clothes_, and _The Cut of Men's Clothes_ are three of them. Buy and keep this book. It's worth every penny!
Worth every penny!
The only reason that I would not give this book 5 holds the first role
is that it does not have any image of color. The models in this book
are instructive and useful. But there is no instructionas detailed and
thus I would not advise this book for no matter whom who is not a
tested sewer (unless they like just with appreciate the images!).
Excellant . . .but OVERPRICED!!!
Marvellous illustrations and models which can be copywrite violated
and employee to sew your rêveuse dress. However, do not pay the
price. It is quite cheaper of going to you library of principal branch
and checking it outside.
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