Master High Fashion History: Christian Dior Biography
Unlock the secrets of the man who redefined global elegance. Christian Dior: The Biography by Marie France Pochna is more than just a life story; it is an essential guide to the evolution of 20th-century haute couture. Whether you are a student of fashion history, a professional costume designer, or a dedicated cosplayer seeking authentic Parisian inspiration, this book offers unparalleled insights into the Golden Age of Fashion.
🎭 Book & Resource Details
| Feature |
Details |
| Author |
Marie France Pochna (1941-) |
| Title |
Christian Dior : the biography |
| Length |
320 Pages |
| Primary Category |
Fashion Biography / Costume History |
| Source |
Internet Archive (Archive.org) |
| License |
Open Access / Public Domain Resource |
| Key Topics |
Christian Dior, Parisian Fashion History, 20th Century Style, Haute Couture Design |
✨ Why This Book is Essential for Creators
Looking to elevate your next project? This resource provides deep context for:
- Historical Accuracy: Understand the silhouettes and structures that defined the "New Look."
- Professional Insight: Trace the career path of one of the world's most influential designers.
- Costume Reference: Perfect for designers and cosplayers looking for authentic 1940s and 1950s French fashion details.
- Academic Research: A valuable source for studying the history of Paris as the fashion capital of the world.
📜 About the Archive.org Collection
This digital edition is hosted by Archive.org (The Internet Archive), a global non-profit library dedicated to providing universal access to all knowledge. By accessing this book, you are participating in a community-driven movement to preserve cultural and fashion history.
🔗 How to Download Your Copy
Access this valuable fashion resource instantly. Click the download button to visit the Archive.org page, where you can choose from various high-quality formats:
- PDF (Best for visual reference)
- EPUB (Ideal for mobile reading)
- Kindle (Optimized for e-readers)
- Plain Text (For quick keyword searches)
Source: Internet Archive - Supporting Universal Access to Fashion History and Knowledge.