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Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)

Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)

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  1. Posted By Anna

    Review by Anna for Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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    This is the most beautifully illustrated book available on the history of fashion. I have looked at many, but none are so thorough and definitive for the 18th to the 20th centuries. The publisher lists the book at $49.99 (unbelievable for what you get!). It has been reprinted several times since I first became aware of it. Each time I have missed my chance to get a copy — It seems to sell out quite regularly. After almost losing hope, I was finally able to get a copy of this latest edition!

    The current edition is a set which consists of two large volumes. The first covers the 18th and 19th centuries, and the second is devoted to the 20th century. These two tomes are in a sturdy outer case. The illustrations are clear and detailed, making it easy to examine the construction used for the garments, and also are displayed so that one can see the overall beauty of the craftsmanship. They are truly works of art! Text is at a minimum; the books consist first and foremost of these beautiful illustrations.

    (September 6th, 2010 at 9:08 pm)
  2. Posted By Merrie Fuller

    Review by Merrie Fuller for Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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    I work in a library where volume 1 of this book had been requested numerous times, so I got to see it close-up several times before eventually deciding that I needed to own it. When I ordered it, it wasn’t yet clear in the listing that it was 2 volumes, and I thought that I was getting volume 1 only–in paperback–and I still thought the price was great considering how many wonderful photographs the book contains. Imagine my surprise when I got two hefty hardback tomes!

    I ordered these books to assist in writing historical novels, wanting to inject a bit of verisimilitude in regards to the clothing involved, and it’s been a great resource. The brief essays at the beginning of each book are rich with detail about things like what corsets and dresses were called, how the clothes were worn, changing fashion trends, etc.

    I liked this so well that I’ve given copies to several friends.

    (September 6th, 2010 at 9:37 pm)
  3. Posted By kooky Kid

    Review by kooky Kid for Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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    These two hc volumes are a dream!!! I found my set in Paris and dragged them around all day because I have never seen so many pounds of color photos of real archival costumes- I paid 39.00 euros- about 50 bucks- and even then it was a steal! You will love these books.

    (September 6th, 2010 at 9:37 pm)
  4. Posted By M. Lucas

    Review by M. Lucas for Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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    I bought what I think is a compiled version of these two books from a local bookstore. It is similar length and has the same title. I have long been searching for a good fashion history book and this one is fabulous. Nearly every page is a large photo of a real antique costume. There is a nice balance of close-up detail photos and full photos, as well as undergarments and accessories. You can really watch the progression of fashion through nearly 300 years. I also like the amount of text that is written; just enough to explain the style progression and the political environment of the time. A picture is worth a thousand words and trying to explain a garment in text is pointless when you can just look at the picture. The only thing I wish was different is that the modern section (from about the 70′s on)features primarily avant garde experimental clothing, not the stuff we actually see on red carpets and runways.

    (September 6th, 2010 at 10:30 pm)
  5. Posted By Anayansi

    Review by Anayansi for Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary)
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    I am in the process of building my own Fashion Design Library with books that covers differents aspects of this fascinating world (drawing, patternmaking, draping, sociological, business and so forth) including Fashion History. I knew about fashion books published by Taschen during a Fashion Design Course I took last Summer in Italy. Previously I got Fashion Now (Icons) from Taschen and this one has an even better price-quality relationship: fancy presentation, high quality of the pictures and brief explanations about each century covered by the 2 volumes and most of the pieces presented. You can really spend hours!!! enjoying all the finishing details of the clothes.

    (September 6th, 2010 at 10:32 pm)

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