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"In the 1920s, American women morphed from alabaster Victorian homemakers to painted jazz babies. The conformist '50s mom vacuuming in heels made way for braless, mini-skirted, go-go-booted iconoclasts. Thirty years later, the opulence of the styles in TV's prime-time soaps became outré in the wake of grunge and the heroin chic look. The depictions of dramatic, daring, and dazzling revolutions in women's clothing from one era to the next document much more than fashion. . . . A trunk full of design and delight." --Nancy Sundstrom, ForeWord Magazine

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trends . . .. Highly recommended. --R. A. Standish, Choice --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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SOON TO BE AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK--ESTIMATED PUB DATE 14SEPT07 (ISBN: 9780896726161--PAPERBACK)

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  • Hardcover: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Texas Tech University Press (January 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0896725340
  • ISBN-13: 978-0896725348
  • Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 8.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,576,615 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Vogue magazine as a reflection of changing women's fashions, December 5, 2007
In the origins of the great American middleclass consumer market in the 1890s, "a symbiotic, tripartite relationship between clothing mass production, fashion journalism, and mass-media advertising became firmly established." The internationally-known women's fashion magazine Vogue put this new symbiosis to work to become the leading magazine in its field for more than a century. In the line of Godey's Ladies Book and Harper's Bazaar of the mid 1800s, Vogue published its first issue on December 17, 1892. By focusing entirely on fashion, it differentiated itself from the popular Ladies Homes Journal, which covered fashion only as one of many topics. Since its start over a century ago, Vogue has held its leading position by mirroring changing tastes in fashion by informative articles as well as its polished, sophisticated ads. The ads particularly, the subject of this book, have become a subject of interest in themselves.

Simply glancing at the ads running chronologically roughly by decades displays a social history of women's changing tastes in fashion. The buttoned-up look of the late Victorian era embellished by ruffles and flounces became the sparer, yet still essentially button-up look of the early 1900s seen in pictures by Christie and other illustrators. With the 1920s and '30s, bright colors and patterns mimicking art deco came into fashion. And in this era too, sport clothing became a significant vein of women's clothing. In the more liberated times of the 1960s and later, women's clothing became more revealing while becoming more casual; and it became more varied in incorporating the ideas of foreign designers and the elements of a multicultural, internationally-oriented society.

Attention to the settings of the ads and the poses of the models puts the fashions into the context of a period's surrounding social attitudes, image of women, and women's own assumptions and aims. One sees the empty backdrops of the late Victorian and early 1900s become detailed domestic, workplace, and outdoor scenes.

The text points out and comments on the numerous illustrations; with captions with many individual illustrations like brief annotations providing additional points and information. Author Hill has worked in the fashion industry as a creative director of fashion photography, among other positions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific history of fashion, January 31, 2009
This book provides great insight into the how and why of changing fashion styles. Historical context is included, as well as a detailed account of how the fashion industry evolved in the US, as seen through the pages of Vogue magazine. Lots of photos and ads make the story clear. Great reference book that provides easy-to-consume, enlightening reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A seminal and unique work of scholarship, March 3, 2008
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No fashion magazine was more popular or had a larger impact upon the clothing styles of American women than 'Vogue'. Part of the Texas Tech University Press 'Costume Society of American' series, "As Seen In Vogue: A Century Of American Fashion In Advertising" by fashion expert and historian Daniel Delis Hill has drawn from this seminal fashion periodical's more than 600 fashion adds for a century-long overview beginning with the magazine's founding in 1893 through ten decades to 1993. Superbly illustrated throughout with black-and-white photos of advertisements showcasing the changes in fashion styles and the growing sophistication of the American Fashion Industry down through the years, "As Seen In Vogue" also discusses and documents the evolution witnessed within its pages of the evolution in American fashion, American society, and American culture. A fascinating and specialized history, "As Seen In Vogue" is a seminal and unique work of scholarship that makes it a critically important, informed and informative contribution recommended for personal, professional, academic, and community library reference collections and American Fashion History supplemental reading lists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very readable, informational, and entertaining
This is a lavishly illustrated, fun-to-read history of American women's fashions from the late Victorian era through the end of the 20th century. Read more
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