Costume and fashion source books

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The 1980s and 1990s

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions during the 1980s and 1990s, describing popular fashion trends, style icons, the influence of the media and celebrities, and accessories.

The medieval world

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions in the medieval world, describing the way clothing was made, how men, women, and children dressed for everyday life and special occasions, and what textiles were used.

The American West

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions on the American western frontier, describing popular fashion for a variety of people, including settlers, Native Americans, soldiers, townsfolk, outlaws, and others.

The 1950s and 1960s

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions during the 1950s and 1960s, describing popular fashion trends, manufacturing and selling methods, and accessories.

The 1920s and 1930s

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions during the 1920s and 1930s, describing popular fashion trends, manufacturing and selling methods, and accessories.

Elizabethan England

2009
Examines the development of costume and fashion over the course of history, focusing on the styles and trends of Elizabethan England, from 1558 to the early seventeenth century.

Colonial America

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions in colonial America, describing the way clothing was made, how men, women, and children dressed for everyday life and special occasions, and what textiles were used.

The Civil War

2009
Explores how men and women dressed in their daily lives and for special occasions during the Civil War, describing the way clothing was made, how men, women, and children dressed for everyday life and special occasions, and what textiles were used.
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