Explore the Art of Wedding Fashion: The White Dress by Harriet Worsley
Master the intricacies of bridal design and fashion history with "The White Dress", a comprehensive resource authored by Harriet Worsley. Spanning 320 pages of expert insight, this book serves as an invaluable guide for fashion students, professional designers, and the cosplay community.
Whether you are looking to recreate historical wedding gowns or seeking inspiration for contemporary fashion design, this resource offers a deep dive into the evolution and construction of the most iconic garment in fashion history.
📚 Book Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Author |
Harriet Worsley |
| Title |
The White Dress |
| Pages |
320 Pages |
| Category |
Fashion Design / Wedding Costume History |
| Topics |
Bridal Design, Costume Making, Fashion Illustration |
| Source |
Archive.org (Public Access) |
| Archive ID |
whitedress0000wors |
✨ Key Benefits for Designers & Makers
- In-Depth Historical Context: Understand the cultural and aesthetic evolution of the wedding dress.
- Cosplay & Costume Reference: Perfect for makers looking for high-quality references for historical or formal costume construction.
- Design Inspiration: Hundreds of pages dedicated to the silhouettes, fabrics, and details of bridal couture.
- Zero Cost Access: Available as a free educational resource through the Internet Archive.
📖 About the Archive Resource
This digital edition is hosted by Archive.org (The Internet Archive), a global non-profit library dedicated to providing universal access to knowledge. This book is part of their extensive collection of fashion and textile resources, ensuring that historical design techniques remain accessible to the public.
📥 Available Download Formats
By clicking the link below, you will be directed to the official Archive.org page where you can view the book online or download it in several high-quality formats:
* PDF (Best for print and high-res viewing)
* EPUB & Kindle (Ideal for mobile reading)
* Full Text (For research and quick reference)
Source: Internet Archive - Supporting Universal Access to Fashion History and Knowledge.