1st Edition

The Development of Costume

By Naomi Tarrant Copyright 1994
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    Clothing is the outward and visible sign of taste, discrimination, social attitude and status. In every culture, men and women pay enormous attention to the minutiae of dress and appearance.
    This authoritative study looks at both the social and physical aspects of clothes. It traces the history and development of clothing from the earliest times to the machine age, showing how fabrics, decoration, shape and structure, reflect and are affected by culture and technology.
    Drawing on first-hand experience of the exhibition of costume, this volume also covers the concepts, methods and practicalities of putting clothing on display and making it relevant and accessible to the general public.

    Introduction 1 From skins to cloth 2 The construction of clothes 3 Basic and developing shapes 4 Women 5 Men 6 The art of construction 7 Ready-made clothes 8 The museum display 9 Costume gallery at the National Museums

    Biography

    Naomi Tarrant is Curator of Costume and Textiles in the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, and a former Secretary of the Costume Committee of the International Council of Museums.