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"Historic Costume" by Katherine Morris Lester provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of human attire, spanning from the earliest civilizations to the early 20th century. This detailed survey explores the characteristic types of costume that have defined various epochs, offering insights into how social, political, and cultural shifts have influenced clothing throughout history.
The work meticulously examines the dress of ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome, before transitioning through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and into the modern era. Lester highlights the significance of textiles, silhouettes, and ornamentation, illustrating how costume serves as a mirror to the values and aesthetics of its time. The text is designed to serve both as a practical reference for designers and as a scholarly exploration of social history.
Rich in historical detail, "Historic Costume" remains an essential resource for students of fashion, costume designers, and historians alike. By documenting the progression of style and the functional needs of different eras, Lester offers a profound look at the enduring relationship between humanity and its garments.
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