Fashion / by Christopher Breward
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- 0‒19‒284030-4
- 391 BRE-F
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If you are looking for something small yet insightful to kick off reading, this is the Fashion Book you should go for. Fashion – Oxford History of Art by Christopher Breward explores Fashion as a cultural phenomenon. It takes you as far back as 150 years into Fashion.
From Haute Couture, High Street, and developing fabric technology to such stars of the fashion heavens as Coco Chanel, Giorgio Armani, and Alexander McQueen, Breward explores territories far beyond style and function. He sees more than just an industry, giving voice to the larger cultural phenomenon fashion has become.
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