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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Evans Carol (ILT), Woodward Caroline Publisher: Harbour Pub Co € 18,70
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Warwick-evans Caroline, Van Berkel Tim Publisher: LORENZ BOOKS € 22,30
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2014 |
![]() ![]() Author: Evans Caroline Publisher: New Era Publications € 10,69
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Evans Caroline Publisher: Yale Univ Pr In the early 20th century, the desire to see clothing in motion flourished on both sides of the Atlantic: models tangoed, slithered, swaggered, and undulated before customers in couture houses and department stores. The Mechanical Smile traces the history of the earliest fashion shows in France and the United States from their origins in the 1880s to 1929, situating them in the context of modernism and the rationalization of the body. Fashion shows came into being concurrently with film, and this book explores the connections between fashion and early cinema, which arguably functioned as what Walter Benjamin called “new velocities”—forces that altered the rhythms of modern life. Using significant new archival evidence, The Mechanical Smile shows how so-called “mannequin parades” employed the visual language of modernism to translate business and management methods into visual seduction. Caroline Evans, a leading fashion historian, argues for an expanded definition of modernism as both gestural and performative, drawing on literary and performance theory rather than relying on art and design history. The fashion show, Evans posits, is a singular nodal point where the disparate histories of commerce, modernism, gender, and the body converge. € 46,80
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Anson Jane, Evans Mary Anne, Heise Lily, Rutherford Tristan, Sieg Caroline Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Full-color throughout Free full-color, foldout map Completely updated € 21,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Clark Judith, Evans Caroline (CON), De LA Haye Amy (CON), Phillips Adam (CON), Wilcox Claire (CON) Publisher: Yale Univ Pr The history of the handbag—its design, how it has been made, used, and worn—reveals something essential about women's lives over the past 500 years. Perhaps the most universal item of fashionable adornment, it can also be elusive, an object of desire, secrecy, and even fear. Handbags explores these rich histories and multiple meanings. This book features specially commissioned photographs of an extraordinary, newly formed collection of fashionable handbags that date from the 16th century to the present day. It has been acquired for exhibition in the first museum devoted to the handbag, in Seoul, South Korea. The project is a commission undertaken by experimental exhibition-maker Judith Clark, whose innovative practices are revealed in Handbags. Essays by leading fashion historians and an acclaimed psychoanalyst investigate the history of gesture, the psychoanalysis of bags, and the museum's state-of-the-art mannequins and archive cabinets. In order to preserve the words that describe the unique qualities of each bag, a terminology of handbags has been compiled. € 32,70
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Evans Caroline, Frankel Susannha, Alison Jane (EDT), Yedgar Ariella (EDT) Publisher: Merrell Pub Limited Famed for their extravagant collections and their high-concept catwalk shows, the radical Dutch designers Viktor & Rolf have taken the fashion world by storm over the last fifteen years. This sumptuously produced book is the most comprehensive exploration of the duo's work to date, and features more than 400 superb style shots by celebrated fashion photographers, catwalk images and exclusive sketches and snapshots. € 56,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Evans Elrena (EDT), Grant Caroline (EDT) Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr Women make up increasing numbers of graduate students and graduate degree recipients, but their presence in the ranks of tenured faculty has not increased in a generation. Mama, Ph.D. offers a selection of deeply-felt personal narratives by smart, interesting women both in and out of the academy, which explore why this is the case and suggest what can be done to change it. This anthology voices stories of academic women attempting to reconcile bodies with brains, writing about their experiences choosing to have, not have, or delay children. The literary essays in this anthology will speak to and offer support for any woman attempting to combine work and family, and will make recommendations on how to make the academy a more family-friendly workplace. € 23,20
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Evans Caroline Publisher: Yale Univ Pr Recent experimental fashion has a dark side, a preoccupation with representations of death, trauma, alienation, and decay. This intriguing book looks closely at this strand of fashion design in the 1990s, exploring what its disturbing themes tell us about consumer culture and contemporary anxieties. Caroline Evans analyzes the work of experimental designers, the images of fashion photographers, and the spectacular fashion shows that developed in the final decade of the twentieth century to arrive at a new understanding of fashion’s dark side and what it signifies. € 40,10
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