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Dress as a Fine Art, with Suggestions on Children's Dress

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A detailed survey of historical and contemporary dress examines head-dresses, hairstyles, the structure of garments, and the anatomy of silhouette, arguing for dress as a fine art grounded in proportion and tasteful ornament. It catalogues particular costumes and accessories across periods with illustrative plates, evaluates materials, trimming, and economical approaches to decoration, and criticizes injurious fashions such as extreme waist constriction. Practical guidance is offered on footwear and garment construction, while a final chapter addresses children's clothing with attention to comfort, health, and sensible simplicity.

About the Author

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Mary P. Merrifield

Mary P. Merrifield was an author known for her contributions to the discourse on fashion and children's attire in the 19th century. Her notable work, "Dress as a Fine Art, with Suggestions on Children's Dress," reflects her insights into the aesthetics and practicalities of dressing, emphasizing the importance of style and appropriateness in clothing. Merrifield's writings provide a glimpse into the cultural attitudes towards fashion during her time, making her a relevant figure in the study of historical dress and social norms.

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