Making Vintage 1950s Clothes for Women

Making Vintage 1950s Clothes for Women

by Theresa Parker
Making Vintage 1950s Clothes for Women

Making Vintage 1950s Clothes for Women

by Theresa Parker

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Overview

Nothing epitomizes the look of the 1950s more for women than the hour-glass silhouette of the tightly fitted bodice and full skirt. This ubiquitous style - first introduced in 1947 with Dior's New Look - was so widely adopted by the mid-50s that it came to define the decade. This practical book introduces and explores the styles and construction techniques used in the 1950s. Step-by-step instructions and photographs demonstrate how to achieve a well-finished and authentic look using equipment easily obtainable at home. Chapters explain the processes from fabric selection, cutting out and preparation through to garment assembly using traditional techniques for creating the silhouette of the day. There are photographs and analysis of original pieces from private collections and museum archives and scaled patterns that have been standardized to a modern size 12 and can be graded up and down in size. With patterns and instructions for making your own bullet bra and girdle, each project includes a materials and equipment list and a section on specialist stockists and suppliers. Additional chapters include practical advice on measuring and fitting, and how to create the 1950s look. Aimed at students, teachers of costume, re-enactment societies and costume designers for TV, theatre and film and superbly illustrated with 300 colour photographs and 14 patterns.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785004360
Publisher: Crowood Press, The
Publication date: 08/03/2018
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 66 MB
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About the Author

Theresa Parker worked for many years as a costume designer for TV and film, and made many costumes for period dramas. She developed a passion for historical dress, which led to her involvement in museum exhibitions and garment conservation. She now teaches fashion design at University for the Creative Arts, where she is able to combine her love of contemporary fashion design with traditional and heritage skills.
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