Sabtu, 21 Agustus 2010

Fashion-History


Fashion-History
Fashion-History


Fashion-History


Fashion-History


Fashion-History


Fashion-History


Fashion-History


Fashion-History


wiki said: Fashion in Literature Nineteenth-century transatlantic literature reflected the importance and progression of fashion British author Charles Dickens references the importance of the female seamstress and her role in English society, as well as ideas surrounding femininity in his novel Little Dorrit (Famine 55). Dickens' American Notes continues to illustrate a preoccupation with the fashion of both American and English with his opinion regarding the dress of American women (Dickens 36). American author Leander Richardson's The Dark City: Customs of the Cockneys further compares the relationship between American fashion trends in New York and Boston with those of London women. His criticism regarding the tendencies of American women to mimic British fashion trends reflects the idea of fashion as a transatlantic industrial market (Richardson 110). The American magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, edited by Sarah Josepha Hale connects nineteenth century fashion as a reflection of moral values of the time. Her praise of Queen Victoria's style of dress in 1868 revealed her understanding of women's dress reflecting the morality of English speaking people (With Grace 27). this statement coming from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_fashion_design. you can see these pictures, these pictures maybe become some inspiration all about fashion in the world..

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