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The Clothes I Wear

The Clothes I Wear
Author: Bobbie Kalman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781427110169

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What clothes do we wear when it is summer or winter or when it is time for bed? Appealing photos with simple labels help children learn why we wear different clothes for different seasons or for doing certain activities. A special section shows children in uniforms and costumes and asks readers to identify when each of these special clothes might be worn.


Clothes I Love to Wear

Clothes I Love to Wear
Author: Cheryl Willis Hudson
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781603490047

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A young girl likes to dress up in the unusual clothes in her closet.


Why Do We Wear Clothes?

Why Do We Wear Clothes?
Author: Helen Hancocks
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0241410169

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Do you know why a chef's hat has 100 pleats? Or how many ways there are to tie a tie? Packed full of whacky facts and stunning clothes from designers and cultures around the world, this book is a must-have for anyone who has ever wondered why we wear the clothes we do.


The Clothes that Wear Us

The Clothes that Wear Us
Author: Jessica Munns
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780874136722

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Throughout the collection, there is an emphasis on the ways in which clothing could function to appropriate, explore, subvert, and assert alternative identities and possibilities."--BOOK JACKET.


Worn

Worn
Author: Sofi Thanhauser
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1524748404

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A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A sweeping and captivatingly told history of clothing and the stuff it is made of—an unparalleled deep-dive into how everyday garments have transformed our lives, our societies, and our planet. “We learn that, if we were a bit more curious about our clothes, they would offer us rich, interesting and often surprising insights into human history...a deep and sustained inquiry into the origins of what we wear, and what we have worn for the past 500 years." —The Washington Post In this panoramic social history, Sofi Thanhauser brilliantly tells five stories—Linen, Cotton, Silk, Synthetics, Wool—about the clothes we wear and where they come from, illuminating our world in unexpected ways. She takes us from the opulent court of Louis XIV to the labor camps in modern-day Chinese-occupied Xinjiang. We see how textiles were once dyed with lichen, shells, bark, saffron, and beetles, displaying distinctive regional weaves and knits, and how the modern Western garment industry has refashioned our attire into the homogenous and disposable uniforms popularized by fast-fashion brands. Thanhauser makes clear how the clothing industry has become one of the planet’s worst polluters and how it relies on chronically underpaid and exploited laborers. But she also shows us how micro-communities, textile companies, and clothing makers in every corner of the world are rediscovering ancestral and ethical methods for making what we wear. Drawn from years of intensive research and reporting from around the world, and brimming with fascinating stories, Worn reveals to us that our clothing comes not just from the countries listed on the tags or ready-made from our factories. It comes, as well, from deep in our histories.


Stitches in Time

Stitches in Time
Author: Lucy Adlington
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1473505097

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Riffling through the wardrobes of years gone by, costume historian Lucy Adlington reveals the rich stories underlying the clothes we wear in this stylish tour of the most important developments in the history of fashion, from ancient times to the present day. Starting with underwear – did you know Elizabeth I owned just one pair of drawers, worn only after her death? – she moves garment by garment through Western attire, exploring both the items we still wear every day and those that have gone the way of the dodo (sugared petticoats, farthingales and spatterdashers to name but a few). Beautifully illustrated throughout, and crammed with fascinating and eminently quotable facts, Stitches in Time shows how the way we dress is inextricably bound up with considerations of aesthetics, sex, gender, class and lifestyle – and offers us the chance to truly appreciate the extraordinary qualities of these, our most ordinary possessions.


Why'd They Wear That?

Why'd They Wear That?
Author: Sarah Albee
Publisher: National Geographic Kids
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1426319193

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A narrative chronicle of fashion through the ages describes the outrageous, politically perilous, and life-threatening creations people have worn in different historical eras, from spats and togas to hoop skirts and hair shirts.


Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore

Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore
Author: Terry Newman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0062844199

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Whether it’s Cecil Beaton’s flamboyant, classically tailored suits, Frida Kahlo’s love of bright color, or Cindy Sherman’s penchant for minimalism, an artist’s attire often reflects the creative and spiritual essence of his or her work. In Legendary Artists and the Clothes They Wore, fashion authority Terry Newman presents more than forty fully illustrated profiles of masters whose enduring art bears an idiosyncratic stamp—and whose unique way of dress does the same through a signature look, hairstyle, or accessory—and explores the relationship between the two in detail. In that context, this colorful volume also examines the nonlinear sensibility that has always been the name of the game in what is considered modern style. It examines the dialogue between art and fashion as well as noteworthy artist and designer relationships, such as Yves Saint Laurent’s Mondrian Collection, primary-colored shift dresses inspired by the painter’s work, and Louis Vuitton’s numerous groundbreaking collaborations with major artists, a concept initiated by designer Marc Jacobs that not only has launched some of the fashion industry’s most successful bags, made the art of contemporary masters available to the world at large, and been copied widely ever since. Numerous compelling features—anecdotes about the artists and their work; portraits of the artists in their studios; archival photographs; select pairings of fine art and runway imagery; quotations by artists, art critics, and designers—make this a rich, engaging study for fashion and art lovers alike.


The Clothing of Books

The Clothing of Books
Author: Jhumpa Lahiri
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1408890151

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How do you clothe a book? In this deeply personal reflection, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jhumpa Lahiri explores the art of the book jacket from the perspectives of both reader and writer. Probing the complex relationships between text and image, author and designer, and art and commerce, Lahiri delves into the role of the uniform; explains what book jackets and design have come to mean to her; and how, sometimes, “the covers become a part of me.”