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Bibliography

Books

Edwards, L. (2017). How to read a dress: A guide to changing fashion from the 16th to the 20th century. New York: Bloomsbury. 

 

Johnson, K. K., Torntore, S. J., & Eicher, J. B. (Eds.). (2003). Fashion foundations: Early writings on fashion and dress. Oxford, UK: Berg.

 

Melchior, M. R., & Svensson, B. (2014). Fashion and museums: Theory and practice (1st ed., Dress, Body, Culture). New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.

 

Mida, I. & Kim, A. (2015). The dress detective: A practical guide to object-based research in fashion. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 

 

Tortora, P. G. (2015). Dress, fashion, and technology: From prehistory to the present. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.

 

Welters, L. & Lillethun, A. (2018). Fashion history: A global view. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. 

Reference Books

Cole, D.J. & Deihl, N. (2015). History of modern fashion. London: Laurence King Publishing.

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Cumming, V., Cunnington, C. W., & Cunnington, P. E. (2017). Dictionary of fashion history (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.

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Hennessy, K. (Ed.). (2017). Fashion: The definitive history of costume and style. New York, NY: DK Publishing.

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Leventon, M. (Ed.). (2008). What people wore when: A complete illustrated history of costume from ancient times to the nineteenth century for every level of society. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin. 

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Articles 

Art in dress. (1883). The Art Amateur, 8(3), 74-75.

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Aspers, P & Godart, F. (2013). Sociology of fashion: Order and change. Annual Review of Sociology, 39, 171-192.

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Blanchard, MW. (1995). Boundaries and the Victorian body: Aesthetic fashion in Gilded Age America. American Historical Review, 100(1), 21-55.

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Hemphill, CS & Suk, J. (2009). The law, culture, and economics of fashion. Stanford Law Review, 61(5), 1147-1199.

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Sewell, WH. (2010). The empire of fashion and the rise of capitalism in eighteenth-century France. Past & Present, 206, 81-120.

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Simonson, L. (1944). Fashion and democracy. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 3(3), 65-72.

Websites

N.A.(2015). We Wear Culture - Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved from https://artsandculture.google.com/project/we-wear-culture

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N.A. (2002). Vintage Fashion Guild. Retrieved from https://vintagefashionguild.org/

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Young, J., Engel, C,, Kim, J. & Et. Al. (2015). Fashion Histroy Timeline. Retrieved from https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/about-timeline/

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Videos & Podcasts

NYU Center for the Humanities.  (2015, Dec 22). The History of Modern Fashion [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkgmAFjpKGQ&t=605s

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Museum at FIT. (2018, September 21). Pink: The History of a Punk, Pretty, Powerful Color | Exhibition Video [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRQQs5gDTG8

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Calahan, A & Zachary, C.  2018,  February 20.Dressed: The History of Fashion. Retrieved from https://www.dressedpodcast.com/about.htm

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 Cox, A & Stowell, L. 2017, May 5. Fashion History the American Duchess. Retrieved from https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fashion-history-with-american-duchess/id1233885628

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Images 

Dhar, S. 2018. Fashion and Climate Change - The History of Fashion. Retrieved from https://mybataz.com/blog/mybataz-inspiration/fashion-and-climate-change/

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 N.A. Silk gown, 1817-1821. Silk. Bath: Fashion Museum Bath. Source:https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1810-1819/

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 N.A.Robe à la française, 1765. Silk. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2001.472a, b. Purchase, Irene Lewisohn Bequest, 2001. Source: https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1760-1769/

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N.A.. Pair of men's tie shoes, Late 19th century. Kid leather and silk. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 44.503a-b. The Elizabeth Day McCormick Collection. Source: https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/roses-rosettes/

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Paelinck, J. 1781-1839. Frederica Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 1817. Oil on canvas; 223.5 x 175.3 cm (88 x 69 in). Providence: Rhode Island School of Design, 56.090B. Museum Works of Art Fund. Source: https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1810-1819/

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 Richman-Abdou, K. 2017. Illustrated Timeline Presents Women’s Fashion Every Year from 1784-1970. Retrieved from https://mymodernmet.com/womens-fashion-history/

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Sir Godfrey Kneller. King George I, 1714. Oil on canvas; 192.4 x 137.2 cm (75 3/4 x 54 in). London: National Portrait Gallery, NPG 544. Transferred from British Museum, 1879. Source: NPG

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