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Couture and Commerce: The Transatlantic Fashion Trade in the 1950s

HardcoverNovember 1, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9780774808262 ISBN-10: 0774808268
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Binding
Hardcover
Published
November 1, 2001
Weight
3.0 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×3.20×21.00 cm

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Couture and Commerce: The Transatlantic Fashion Trade in the 1950s by Palmer, Alexandra. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780774808262.

The 1950s were the golden years of haute couture, captured by iconic images of glamorous models wearing dramatic clothes. Yet the real women who wore these clothes adapted them to suit their own tastes, altered them to extend their life, and often could not bear to part with them long after the dresses had outlived their use. This gorgeously illustrated book demonstrates why so many of these designs are still in existence and why we are fascinated by them fifty years later. Couture and Commerce investigates how and why postwar couture fashion was important in its own day. The Paris couture houses survived due to the enthusiasm of the North American fashion press and commercial buyers. Alexandra Palmer traces the European haute couture trade with North America by following actual surviving couture dresses from the design house sketch, through the model used in New York fashion shows and as a template for copies and knock-offs, and finally to the consumer. Couture and Commerce is a remarkable mixture of accessible text, color photographs of the original garments, design house sketches and photographs, retailers’ advertisements, and society page images. Weaving together analysis of the clothes and interviews with those who traded, sold, and wore couture, Alexandra Palmer vividly recreates the 1950s fashion world.