Fashion deals with a world of illusion on the one
hand and a hard-bitten, multifaceted and multi-billion
pound industry on the other. This stimulating book
clarifies how fashion operates on all its levels: the
mystery of haute couture is explained, the complexities
of ready to wear are simplified, and the power of mass
production assessed and evaluated. Fashion terms, their
use and meaning are explained in plain words and the
complicated stages of design, manufacture and
distribution are described in detail. Also included are
sections on bespoke tailoring, wholesale menswear,
dressmaking, millinery and accessories, the fashion
calendar and short biographies on the most influential
designers. Every follower of fashion, whether at college
or in big business, will welcome the information
presented in this book.The Author Gavin Waddell, whose
experience of fashion is wide ranging, has worked as a
designer for two of London's top couturiers, as a
ready-to-wear designer with his own label, as a
forecaster, menswear designer and illustrator and more
recently as a writer on the subject.As an educator he
has run three of Britain's foremost fashion schools and
performed the role of assessor, external examiner and
advisor to many of the country's leading colleges and
universities. He studied fashion design at Saint
Martin's School of Art London and has had his work
featured in, amongst others, ''Womenswear Daily'',
''Vogue'', ''Harpers and Queen'' and ''The Times''. It
features a cover illustration drawn by the author from a
photograph by Franco Rubartelli of Veruschka wearing the
famous safari shirt by Yves Saint Laurent from his
spring/summer 1968 collection. |
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