Christian Dior: A Masterclass in 20th-Century Fashion History
Written by Diana De Marly
Delve into the world of haute couture with this authoritative resource on Christian Dior. This 96-page illustrated guide, written by renowned fashion historian Diana De Marly, provides an in-depth look at the evolution of costume design in Paris during the 20th century. Whether you are a fashion student, a professional costumier, or a cosplay enthusiast, this book offers invaluable insights into the techniques and silhouettes that defined an era.
🎭 Resource Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Author |
De Marly, Diana |
| Title |
Christian Dior |
| Subject |
Fashion History & Costume Design |
| Era |
20th Century Paris, France |
| Format |
96 Pages |
| Source |
Archive.org (Internet Archive) |
| License |
Public Domain / Open Access |
| Archive ID |
christiandior0000dema |
✨ Why This Book is a Must-Have for Makers
- Expert Historical Analysis: Learn from Diana De Marly’s expertise on how Dior revolutionized the fashion world.
- Inspiration for Designers: Perfect for those looking to recreate authentic mid-century looks or level up their cosplay and costume-making skills.
- Detailed References: Includes historical context on costume designers and the Parisian fashion scene.
- Completely Free Access: Study this high-quality resource without the cost of expensive textbooks.
📜 About the Source: Archive.org
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