1920s Fashion Design: Modedesign der zwanziger Jahre
A Comprehensive Historical Reference for Designers and Makers
Unlock the elegance of the Roaring Twenties with this detailed historical resource. This 240-page volume, titled "1920s Fashion Design" (Modedesign der zwanziger Jahre), offers an authentic look at the sketches, silhouettes, and artistic trends that defined a decade of glamour. Whether you are a historical reenactor, a professional costume designer, or a vintage fashion enthusiast, this pictorial work provides invaluable visual inspiration.
🎭 Resource Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Subject |
1920s Fashion & Costume History |
| Content |
Pictorial works, sketches, and design layouts |
| Page Count |
240 Pages |
| Source |
Internet Archive (Archive.org) |
| License |
Public Domain / Open Access |
| Archive ID |
1920sfashiondesi0000unse |
✨ Why Use This Fashion Guide?
- Authentic Art Deco Reference: Get direct insight into the 20th-century aesthetic without modern interpretations.
- Perfect for Cosplay & Costume Making: A primary source for flapper dresses, evening wear, and period-accurate tailoring.
- High-Quality Visuals: 28 cm format ensures clear viewing of intricate details and design lines.
- Educational Tool: Ideal for fashion students and historians researching the evolution of modern clothing.
- 100% Free Access: Digitally preserved and provided by the non-profit Internet Archive.
📚 About the Digital Preservation
This book is hosted by Archive.org, a global digital library providing universal access to knowledge. By utilizing this resource, you are supporting the preservation of cultural history. All content is categorized under Public Domain or Open Access, making it a safe and legal resource for your creative projects.
📥 Available Download Formats
Once you click the download link, you will be redirected to the official Archive.org page where you can choose the best format for your device:
- PDF: Best for high-resolution viewing and printing.
- EPUB & Kindle: Optimized for mobile reading and tablets.
- Full Text: Great for searching specific terms or historical notes.
- Single Page Images: High-quality JPGs for mood boards and design references.
Source: Internet Archive - Universal Access to All Knowledge. Support digital libraries by exploring their vast collection of historical fashion literature.