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Editore: MTG Hawkes Bay Publications
ISBN 10: 0992259649ISBN 13: 9780992259648
Da: Jason Books, Auckland, AUCKL, Nuova Zelanda
Libro
Folding card covers.
Editore: Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery
ISBN 10: 0473128756ISBN 13: 9780473128753
Da: Jason Books, Auckland, AUCKL, Nuova Zelanda
Libro
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Editore: Godwit
Da: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Nuova Zelanda
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Square imperial octavo, illus heavy card covers, white lettering to spine, 424pp, illus, (VG+).
Editore: Random House New Zealand, 2010
ISBN 10: 1869621816ISBN 13: 9781869621810
Da: Book Hound (NZ), Wellington, Nuova Zelanda
Libro
Hardback. Second hand.Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Claire Regnault and Lucy Hammonds have spent over three years tracking down our overlooked and in some cases entirely forgotten fashion pioneers and heroes. The stories they tell of dedication, passion, of triumph and of disaster are part of our rich history. This is a used book in fair condition, meaning a worn but fully readable copy; it may be scuffed, have rips or marks, contain highlighted passages and annotations, or be missing its dust jacket.Most of our images are sourced automatically, so the book cover shown might be different to the edition we have in stock.
Editore: Random House, Auckland, New Zealand, 2010
ISBN 10: 1869621816ISBN 13: 9781869621810
Da: killarneybooks, Inagh, CLARE, Irlanda
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 1st Edition. Oversized & heavy hardcover, weight: 1880g / 4.14lb (please note: extra international postage will required), 422 pages, illustrated throughout on glossy paper (over 350 colour and b&w photos, many full-page, some double-spreads), NOT ex-library. Great interior, clean and bright throughout with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. Clean and bright page edges externally. Boards show small bumps / creases to upper outer corners, a touch of scuffing, gentle indentations on the rear spine edge. Issued without a dust jacket. -- "The Dress Circle" inserts seven decades of history into the family tree of New Zealand fashion design in a landmark book that celebrates both the achievements of New Zealand fashion designers from the recent past and the high-profile success of the contemporary generation. In over 400 fully illustrated pages, authors Lucy Hammonds, Douglas Lloyd Jenkins and Claire Regnault reveal the wealth of stories that underpin the development of New Zealand's unique fashion design history. They showcase the talents and undeniable flair of a wide range of New Zealand fashion designers, from the well-known to those who have slipped out of the public eye. At the same time the book explores the key social shifts that empowered change in fashion, offering a new view of a vital and exciting branch of New Zealand design culture. Shortlisted for the 2011 NZ Post Book Awards. -- Contents: Introduction; 1. The Nineteen Forties: Stepping Out; 2. The Nineteen Fifties: After Frocks; 3. The Nineteen Sixties: In Vogue; 4. The Nineteen Seventies: A Fabulous Mess; 5. The Nineteen Eighties: On the Make; 6. The Nineteen Nineties: Search for a Style; 7. The Two Thousands: Our Fashion Moment; The Finer Details [Endnotes; Key Sources & Selected Bibliography; Credits; Acknowledgements; A Note from Deborah Smith; Index] -- "Contrary to popular opinion, New Zealand Fashion didn't begin in the late 1990s when four designers were sent to the London catwalks and created a stir with their stylish dark garments. Its history is in fact a long and rich one, and no one tells it better than the team of Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Claire Regnault and Lucy Hammonds, all three of whom are experts in the field, and who spent over three years tracking down our overlooked and in some cases entirely forgotten fashion pioneers and heroes. The treasure-trove of fabulous frocks, coats, ballgowns and bijou pieces they bring back into the light are stunning in their creativity, giving the lie to the notion that we've always been a nation of bad dressers. The stories they tell of dedication, passion, of triumph and of disaster are part of our rich history.".