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OverviewFashion has always sought to celebrate nature - from sumptuous silks and floral patterns, to the spectacular creations of designers such as Stella McCartney and Christopher Raeburn, it is a centuries-old seam running through the clothes we all wear. In spite of this reverence for the natural world, fashion seems destined to harm it. With essays spanning the 17th century to the present day, Fashioned from Nature examines our dependence on the natural world. The impact of certain trends has been felt for centuries, with sometimes devastating effect as seen in the demand for ivory and exotic feathers. Past generations were not immune to fads – the sudden ubiquity of reptile skin accessories in the 1920s had obvious knock-on effects. That said, the current era of intense consumerism and fast fashion has taken things to a new level and this book discusses the need to develop a more responsible fashion cycle in which both producers and consumers have a stake. Which has greater environmental impact in the world today – a leather handbag, or a white cotton t-shirt? Considering the effects of land clearance, insecticides and water consumption – not to mention washing after every wear at 140F – and the answer may not be as clear cut as it first appears. No fashion choice will ever be without impact, but this book will stimulate debate and empower readers to question their role as consumers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edwina Ehrman , Emma WatsonPublisher: V & A Publishing Imprint: V & A Publishing Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 32.00cm Weight: 1.140kg ISBN: 9781851779451ISBN 10: 1851779450 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 09 April 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword; Introduction; Chapter 1: 1600-1789; Case Study: An 18th-Century Silk Dress in Detail; Drawn from Nature, 1600-1800, Clare Browne; Chapter 2: 1789-1914; Case Study: A 19th Century Day Dress and Hat in Detail; Engaging with Nature, 1800-1900, Edwina Ehrman; Chapter 3: 1914-1990; Case Study: Cellulose Couture; Imagining Nature, 1900-2016; Chapter 4: 1990-present; Case Study: Planet Money T-Shirts; End Notes; Bibliography; Glossary; Key Organisations; Index; AcknowlgementsReviewsFEATURING clothes from the 1700s to today, the V&A's Fashioned From Nature exhibition promises to be one of the must-see shows of the year. Metro FEATURING clothes from the 1700s to today, the V&A's Fashioned From Nature exhibition promises to be one of the must-see shows of the year. Metro `highly informative' Times Literary Supplement, 8th June 2018 'a welcome, and essential addition to any fashion historian's bookshelf.' -- Madeleine Luckel * The Journal of Dress History, Volume 2, Issue 3, Autumn 2018 * FEATURING clothes from the 1700s to today, the V&A's Fashioned From Nature exhibition promises to be one of the must-see shows of the year. Metro 'highly informative' Times Literary Supplement, 8th June 2018 'a welcome, and essential addition to any fashion historian's bookshelf.' -- Madeleine Luckel * The Journal of Dress History, Volume 2, Issue 3, Autumn 2018 * Author InformationEdwina Ehrman is a Senior Exhibition Curator at the V&A and a specialist in 19th century fashion and the history of London fashion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |