A Century of Handbags

A Century of Handbags

Author: Kate Dooner

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780887404658

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The handbag is the basic accessory in women's fashion, and this richly illustrated volume explores the styles decade by decade. Examples of the main trends are shown in over 500 color photos, along with samples of the eras' most remarkable and unusual high-quality pieces. Significant manufacturers and designers also discussed, and a price guide is provided.


Handbags

Handbags

Author: Caroline Evans

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300186185

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An exploration of the role of the handbag in the history of culture, fashion, and material production


100 Years of Purses 1880s to 1980s

100 Years of Purses 1880s to 1980s

Author: Ronna Lee Aikins

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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This book will identify, by chapter, purse styles over a 100-year span, from 1880 to 1980. Any female who loves or is fascinated with handbags must own this book. More than 320 photos showcase creative, stylish, flamboyant, prestigious, and conventional purses. You will learn that the handbag creates a mystery about the owner. Discussed are purses of all types: beaded, evening, Lucite, pearl, straw, reptile, tapestry, and bags from the 1940s to the 1960s. There is also a chapter on German silver, compacts, and accessories. This book is truly a delight for purse lovers of all ages. 2005 values.


The Secret History of the Handbag

The Secret History of the Handbag

Author: Meredith Etherington-Smith

Publisher: Double-Barrelled Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780957150065

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From the earliest practical containers to the star handbags of today, this book is a comprehensive gallimaufry of the handbag through the ages.


Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural History

Louis Vuitton City Bags: A Natural History

Author: Jean-Claude Kaufmann

Publisher: Rizzoli Publications

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0847840875

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This volume is an unprecedented history of Louis Vuitton’s women’s bags, the most coveted line of accessories in women’s fashion. At the heart of Louis Vuitton are its City Bags, a range of women’s bags that dates back to the turn of the twentieth century. Featuring the trademark monograms of the house, the City Bag story began with the Steamer, a resort bag designed in 1901 to be packed inside a much larger steamer trunk. These bags have in a hundred years formally diversified into a dizzying array of handbags for every conceivable function demanded by the modern woman. Profoundly influential, City Bags are now known to millions by their descriptive names (Keepall, Bucket, Papillon, Alma, Locket, Noe, Speedy) and are still evolving into more fantastical forms. Lavishly illustrated with new and archival photography, historical graphics, landmark editorials, and ad campaigns, the volume traces the history of these specific bag families, and examines the earliest specimens and today’s most sought-after collectibles, including Vuitton’s collaborations with Takashi Murakami, Stephen Sprouse, Richard Prince, Yayoi Kusama, and Rei Kawakubo and one-off projects by Zaha Hadid, Shigeru Ban, Vivienne Westwood, Helmut Lang, Andrée Putman, and of course, Marc Jacobs. Louis Vuitton: City Bags is an ambitious volume on the creation and cultivation of a cultural phenomenon.


The Handbag

The Handbag

Author: Carmel Allen

Publisher: Carlton Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781780970707

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According to Carmel Allen, the beauty editor of Vogue magazine, the key to assessing a modern girl is the handbag. With over 150 colour photographs, this book offers a celebration of the handbag. An indispensable accessory as well as a key fashion statement, the handbag is portable boudoir, office, bank and emergency kit for women. With chapters on the history of the handbag, a Who's Who of style-shapers, a look at the contents women carry and an A-Z of international designers and brands, this book is suitable for handbag lovers. From the classics - the Chanel quilted bag, the Hermès Kelly, Gucci's bamboo-handled, snaffle designs, and Louis Vuitton's monogram, to artistic creations from Judith Leiber and Nathalie Hambro and celebrity favorites Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch, and Balenciaga, the A-Z section profiles the most coveted and iconic designs ever.


Bags

Bags

Author: Valerie Steele

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781902686509

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Whether it's the tiny hand-held jewel that holds only a lipstick or the trendy Prada backpack, handbags are our most essential accessory. The ultimate status symbol, bags also speak volumes about our approach to style. This gorgeous book presents the best of contemporary design from the world's leading firms. Ranging from the status bags of Gucci and Hermès to the exquisite beaded purses of Jamin Puech and Nathalie Hambro, and laden with color photos and sketches, Bags: A Lexicon of Style is a must for fashion lovers and those with a sense of bags as art. Valerie Steele is Chief Curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Among her books are The Corset: A Cultural History, Paris Fashion, Fetish, and Fifty Years of Fashion. Laird Borrelli, a fashion historian, also works at The Museum at F.I.T.


Handbags

Handbags

Author: Tessa Paul

Publisher: Chartwell

Published: 2010-06

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780785825920

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The Handbag

The Handbag

Author: Caroline Cox

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2007-11-06

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0061227382

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The handbag has never been more important in fashion than it is today. Whether Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, or Chanel, the It bag of the season is a much-coveted designer item that indicates supreme style cachet—and for which the fashion-minded do not hesitate to spend. In this lush volume, filled with a range of rich historical and contemporary images, fashion authority Caroline Cox explores the history of this must-have accessory, beginning with its development in the nineteenth century with the reticule—essentially a pocket with a handle—to the slouchy, greatly oversized bags popular today. In six chapters, each devoted to a decade, Cox not only highlights the most noteworthy bags in fashion design, but looks at their evolution within the social context of the day. Featured bags include Vuitton's revolutionary Noe bag for the female traveler, Art Deco clutch bags molded in Bakelite, the Hermès Kelly bag endorsed by Princess Grace of Monaco in the 1950s, and the It bag of the moment, the Marc Jacobs Stam. This book is a fascinating history of handbag design examined within the context of changing society and women's roles in it. Filled with a collection of important handbags, diverse imagery, and a fun, informative text, this beautifully designed volume is a must-have for handbag aficionados and lovers of fashion alike.


A Century of Bags

A Century of Bags

Author: Claire Wilcox

Publisher: Booksales

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780785808343

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The style of handbags in the 20th Century mirrors the evolution of fashion as a whole. The Roaring 20's, the Depression, two world wars, and times of properity have all played their part. From a tiny drawstring purse to heavy-duty carryalls display the variety and inventiveness of bag design.