Falbalas editions, specializing in fashion, launching a series called “Footprints mode” which will analyze the movements of fashion over the centuries. These books illustrated and highly educational review “the founding principles of this or that movement,” their “silhouettes clothing, clothing, hairstyles, fabrics and accessories (hats, jewelry, shoes) that characterize them.
The first three booklets (80 pages) are devoted to fashion in ancient Greek and Roman, “under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette,” and during the “Roaring Twenties”. Other volumes should focus on fashion in ancient Egypt, under Francis I, under the Second Empire, and decipher the movements of the twentieth century as the Zazous, The Gothic, the streetwear …
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“Modes of Ancient Greek and Roman” – Eve Bertero and Milo Sagis, “Methods of the eighteenth century, under Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette” – Eve Bertero and Sophie George – ed. Falbalas – 80 pages – 19 euros.
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Tags: clothing, Eve Bertero, fabrics, Falbalas editions, Footprints mode, hairstyles, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Milo Sagis, silhouettes clothing, Sophie George, specializing in fashion, The Gothic, the streetwear, the Zazous





