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This work surveys Parisian modes and the social life that sustains them, tracing the rituals of dress from couture houses and ateliers through saleswomen, mannequins, and clients; it considers designers old and new, the mechanics of fashion-making, and the launching of trends. Interleaved are portraits of leisure—racing, motor mania, sport, dining, seaside resorts, hunting, and Monte Carlo—and of American women as buyers and consumers; concluding chapters examine transatlantic fashion exchange and the impact of ready-made garments on feminine taste and extravagance.
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