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Little black dress : from mourning to night

Title
Little black dress : from mourning to night / Shannon Meyer.
Author
Meyer, Shannon, 1974-
Publication
  • St. Louis : Missouri History Museum Press, [2016]
  • ©2016

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  • Missouri History Museum, host institution, issuing body.
  • University of Chicago. Press, distributor.
Description
160 pages : color illustrations; 26 cm
Summary
"What's the most important garment in a woman's closet? More often than not, the answer is 'the little black dress.' For decades, fashion magazines have touted the LBD as the perfect solution to almost every fashion crisis. Dressed up or down, with flats or heels, statement jewelry or a subdued jacket, the little black dress can be worn anywhere, for any occasion. Where did the little black dress come from? And how did black become the color of choice for every occasion? In Little Black Dress, Shannon Meyer answers these questions by offering a visual history of the black dress, illustrating its transformation from a traditional mourning garment to the fashion staple it is today. Beginning with the Victorian era, Meyer describes how widows were required to wear plain black clothing with no decoration for one year and a day, as a symbol of full mourning. This gave way to concepts such as 'ordinary' and 'half' mourning that allowed for different fabrics and embellishments. Then, in the early twentieth century, women began to slowly adopt black into their everyday wardrobe, and, in the 1920s, Coco Chanel launched her revolutionary first line of black dresses, advertising them as versatile, affordable, and fashionable choices for women. As Meyer shows, other designers quickly followed suit, and black has since prevailed as a universal, ever appropriate, always fashionable choice. Richly illustrated with seventy full-color photos of dresses and accessories spanning 150 years, and including information about the designer, original owner, and historical context for each, readers will find Little Black Dress a stylish guide to this wardrobe essential. Designed to accompany an exhibit by the same name at the Missouri History Museum, the book will impress historians and fashionistas alike"--
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Note
  • "Designed to accompany an exhibit ... at the Missouri History Museum"--Back cover.
  • "Distributed by University of Chicago Press."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Mourning Traditions -- Degrees of Mourning -- Expressions of Grief -- Early Uses of Black in Fashion -- Coco Chanel and the Little Black Dress -- Black and Everyday Versatility -- Black at Night.
Call Number
JQF 17-263
ISBN
  • 9781883982843
  • 1883982847
LCCN
2015038886
OCLC
921865870
Author
Meyer, Shannon, 1974- author.
Title
Little black dress : from mourning to night / Shannon Meyer.
Publisher
St. Louis : Missouri History Museum Press, [2016]
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Note
EXHIBITION CATALOG. COLOR PICTORIAL.
Added Author
Missouri History Museum, host institution, issuing body.
University of Chicago. Press, distributor.
Research Call Number
JQF 17-263
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