Shoes

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by Lucy Johnston, Linda Woolley

Why we have selected this book:

We are always excited about books published by our colleagues from Victoria and Albert Museum in collaboration with Thames and Hudson. Two former curators in the V&A’s Department of Textiles and Dress present a history of shoes through the ages.

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Description

Book Overview from the Publisher:

An impeccably researched history of shoes and fashionable footwear through the ages, with examples drawn from the Victoria & Albert Museum’s outstanding collection.

From Medieval leather poulaines and dainty Victorian satin slippers to the iconic platforms of the 1960s and the gravity-defying designs of today, shoes have always been for than just functional. Focusing on the V&A’s world-famour collection, Shoes explores the innovative and the elegant, the practical and the high-tech, and the way in which shoes have defines fashion moments throughout history.

Content list:
Introduction • 1. Medieval Gothic and the English Renaissance • 2. Heels, Buckles and Bows: The 17th Century • 3. Taste and Elegance: 1700 – 50 • 4. Fashion and Revolution: 1750 – 95 • 5. Form and Function: 1795 – 1836 • 6. Innovation and Experiment: 1837 – 1914 • 7. War and Glamour: 1914– 39 • 8. Street Style and Street Fashion: 1939 – 79 • 9. Style by Design: 1980 – 98 • 10. Contemporary Icons: 2000–The Present • Glossary • Selection Bibliography • Major Dress Collections Featuring Shoes • Authors’ Biographies • Acknowledgments • Index

This book is brought by Thames and Hudson and V&A Publishing, ISBN 9780500519387

Additional information

Weight 0.57 kg
Dimensions 2 × 15.7 × 22.7 cm
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ISBN

9780500519387

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Pages

160

Illustrations

114

Format

Hardback

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