Fashion in the 1970s by Daniel Milford-Cottam

Fashion in the 1970s by Daniel Milford-Cottam

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This is a definitive overview of fashion in the 1970s, featuring platform heels, hotpants, punks and New Romantics.

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Fashion in the 1970s by Daniel Milford-Cottam

The 1970s was a decade of style contrasts: every extreme of fashion was met by an equally trendy opposite reaction. Ankle-length maxi skirts vied for attention with super-short hot-pants. Outfits in vibrant prints and obviously man-made fabrics contrasted with subtly-coloured ensembles in wool jerseys and silky crepes. Delicate floral cottons, hand-knits and hand-tooled leather came up against boldly synthetic and plastic looks perched atop platform shoes – for men and women alike. More so than at any other time, fashion looked backwards in order to dress the future with quirkily ironic retro looks, while alternative street-style movements such as Punk used appearance to startle and challenge the establishment. In this book, Daniel Milford-Cottam uses colourful photographs to illustrate an eye-opening introduction to the bold fashions that still have such resonance today.
Daniel Milford-Cottam is a fashion historian who worked for over ten years at the Victoria and Albert Museum as assistant curator and cataloguer. His other books for Shire are Edwardian Fashion (2014) and Fashion in the 1950s (2017).
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ISBN 13 9781784423049
ISBN 10 1784423041
Title Fashion in the 1970s
Author Daniel Milford-Cottam
Series Shire Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2018-10-18
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.