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The text surveys the evolution of Western costume from prehistoric garments through medieval and early modern periods into later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century fashions, combining historical description with practical guidance for artists and dressmakers. It examines changes in materials, cut, draping, ornamentation, and trimmings while arguing for the inseparability of design and workmanship. Numerous plates, sketches, and pattern diagrams reproduce historic examples and supply technical instructions for construction, alteration, and decorative detail. Occasional commentary proposes methods for conserving and reusing fine components and for raising everyday dress through careful selection of materials and better craftsmanship.

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Talbot Hughes

Talbot Hughes was an influential figure in the field of fashion and design, best known for his work "Dress Design." His contributions to the literature of fashion have provided valuable insights into the principles of garment construction and design aesthetics. Hughes's writings reflect a deep understanding of the interplay between fabric, form, and function, making his work a significant resource for both aspiring designers and established professionals. Through his detailed exploration of dressmaking techniques, he has left a lasting impact on the study of fashion design.

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