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Volume 31 (2004)

Volume 31 is available for purchase.


2004
Volume 31

List of Articles:

  • Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell. French Connections: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and the Anglo-French Fashion Exchange.
  • David E. Lazaro and Patricia Campbell Warner. The All-Over Pleated Bodice: Dressmaking in Transition, 1780-1805.
  • Christina M. Johnson. “Each Button, Every Hole, and Every Fold”: Dress in the American Daguerreotype Portrait.
  • Jacqueline Field. A 1916 Silk Ensemble: Linking Local and House Museum History.

Reports:

  • Jane Farrell-Beck and Carol L. Hall. Adolescent Consumers of Foundations, 1920s–1950s.
  • Anne Bissonnette. Fashion on the Ohio Frontier: 1790-1840.

Exhibition Reviews:

  • Linda Welters and Abby Lillethum. Ptychoseis = Folds + Pleats: Drapery from Ancient Greek Dress to 21st-Century Fashion.
  • Jean L. Druesedow. Shocking! The Art and Fashion of Elsa Schiaparelli.
  • Julia Petrov. Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century.

Book Reviews:

  • Beverly Chico. Headwraps: A Global Journey.
  • Sandra L. Rosenbaum. Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress: Objects, Texts, Images.
  • Julia Pine. Reforming Women’s Fashion, 1850-1920.
  • Colleen Gau. Selling Style: Clothing and Social Change at the Turn of the Century.
  • Whitney Blausen. A Separate Sphere: Dressmakers in Cincinnati’s Golden Age, 1877-1922.

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