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Three ladies in their Sunday best
Three ladies in their Sunday best
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Twoladies in their Sunday best with cat
Twoladies in their Sunday best with cat
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Bride in garden
Bride in garden
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Wedding group
Wedding group
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Bridesmaid and girl
Bridesmaid and girl
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Wedding group
Wedding group
John Lesnie
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Includes index.
New Zealand fashion design
Angela Lassig
2010
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Black and white photographic print of five women seated outside wearing hats.
Lot and I and Jackson 3, Underwood, Xmas
Circa 1920s
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The dictionary of fashion history -- Glossary: fibres, fabrics, materials -- Glossary of laces -- Glossary: obsolete colour names.
The dictionary of fashion history
Valerie Cumming
C. Willett Cunnington
Phillis Cunnington
Charles Relly Beard
2010
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Sepia toned photographic print with two women with a dog seated on steps.
Mrs Schon & myself, nice long frocks
Circa 1920s
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5 photographic prints showing street scenes and fashion from the 1940s. 1 newspaper clipping from the 1940's showing fashion and a crowd waving goodbye on a boat.
Fashion, 1940s
1940s
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Note. - From the Costume Institute The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sponsored by the Australian Women's Weekly and the Sussan Corporation (Australia)
Fabulous fashion : 1907-67
International Cultural Corporation of Australia Limited
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of New South Wales
[1981]
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Hats : a history of fashion in headwear
Hats : a history of fashion in headwear
Susie Hopkins
1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159) and index.
The century of hats : headturning style of the twentieth century
Hilda Amphlett
2003
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"This book describes the history of the white wedding dress in Britain from its antecedents in the eighteenth century to the present day. At its core is the Victoria and Albert Museum's superb collection of fashionable wedding dress" - Introduction. Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-203) and index. Introduction 1. Silver and white 1700-90 2. The white wedding dress 1790-1840 - A working-class wedding 3. Commercializing the white wedding 1840-1914 - Too old for white 4. Towards the modern 1914-45 - To wed in red 5. Ready-to-wear 1945-90 - A civil wedding 6. Choosing white 1990s to the present.
The wedding dress : 300 years of bridal fashions
Edwina Ehrman
2011
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Includes bibliography and index.
The studio
1976
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-230) and index. Ten essays compiled by Doris de Pont, published to coincide with the touring exhibition Black in Fashion, by the New Zealand Fashion Museum. New Zealanders choose to represent ourselves to the world wearing black - and not just the All Blacks, Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns. Many of our fashion designers choose black as the cornerstone of their collections, and a great deal of our cultural icons (think Fred Dagg) are also characterised by wearing black. Black is a gorgeously illustrated celebration and exploration of New Zealand's obsession with clothing ourselves in black - in society, power and politics, cultural icons, sport, fashion, film and music, from the Little Black Dress to the All Black jersey, Dunedin goths, the business people of Lambton Quay and the patched jackets of gang members. Doris de Pont, founder of the Fashion Museum of New Zealand and curator of the pop-up exhibition Black in Fashion, has brought together
Black : the history of black in fashion, society and culture in New Zealand
Doris De Pont
New Zealand Fashion Museum
2012
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Co-produced by the Centre for New Zealand Art Research and Discovery at the University of Auckland.
Looking terrific the story of El Jay
Doris De Pont
Angela Lassig
Linda Tyler
2010
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Foreword by Valerie Mendes.
Vogue history of 20th century fashion
Jane Mulvagh
Valerie D. Mendes
1988
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Victorian & Edwardian fashion : a photographic survey
Victorian & Edwardian fashion : a photographic survey
Alison Gersheim
1963
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Covering the period from 1600 to the present day, this is a concise history of the bags and purses used by men and women for carrying their money and personal belongings, a subject barely touched upon in previous histories of costume. Examples range from the tiny, lavishly embroidered gift purses of the seventeenth century, through the embroidered 'ridicules' of the late eighteenth century and the leather 'hand bags' of the Victorian railway traveller, to the Art Deco bags of the twenties, the classic bags of the 1950s and the unisex styles in the 1970s. Bags and purses have been made in almost every material known to man, from rich silk or silver tissue to paper, shell and PVC, and their variety in construction and appearance, often strikingly beautiful, is fully reflected int he book's illustrations, which are given detailed captions, an important feature. The items shown include many never before photographed or displayed to the public. Bags and Purses is one of a new series of illustrated books on costume accessories which will be of value to designer, restorer, collector, and student alike. - inside front cover.
Bags and purses
Vanda Foster
1982
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At head of title: New Zealand Fashion Museum. "Published by the New Zealand Fashion Museum on the occasion of the exhibition Black in Fashion: Wearing the Colour Black in New Zealand, in Auckland, 9 September-24 October 2011"--Colophon. Introduction by Doris de Pont, curator.
Black in fashion wearing the colour black in New Zealand
New Zealand Fashion Museum
Doris De Pont
2011
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The decade New Zealand in the 1970s / Doris de Pont -- The dressmaker excerpts transcribed from an oral history interview with Zora Price / Cerys Dallaway Davidson -- The shopper excerpts transcribed from an oral history interview with Arnita Arlov / Cerys Dallaway Davidson -- The creative excerpts transcribed from an oral history interview with Susan Holmes / Cerys Dallaway Davidson.
Age of Aquarius a 1970s revolution in fashion
Doris De Pont
Cerys Davidson
2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p.122).
Hatches, matches and dispatches : christening, bridal & mourning fashions
Rowena Clark
National Gallery of Victoria
1987
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
In Vogue sixty years of celebrities and fashion from British Vogue
Georgina Howell
1978
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