Vintage shoes : collecting and wearing twentieth-century designer footwear
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Vintage shoes : collecting and wearing twentieth-century designer footwear
Carlton Books, 2008
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Description
Decade by decade, the lavishly illustrated "Vintage Shoes" recounts over 100 years of shoe history, from Andre Perugia's designs for society women in the 1920s to the red-soled shoes from Christian Louboutin favoured by celebrities today. Accompanied by archive images, stunning fashion photography and specially commissioned photographs of rare period footwear, the most collectible and fabulous footwear designs are showcased. An invaluable reference as well as a visual delight of times past, the book explores the key designers, technical developments and cultural influences that shaped shoe fashions, revealing exquisite and groundbreaking work from such luminaries as Salvatore Ferragamo, Charles Jourdan, Roger Vivier, Beth Levine, Vivienne Westwood and Manolo Blahnik.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1900-19: A New-Old Century
- 1920s: The Age of the Flapper
- 1930s: Art Deco and Hollywood Glamour
- 1940s: The World at War
- 1950s: Shoes for the New Look
- 1960s: The Youth Movement
- 1970s: Platforms & Pop Art
- 1980s: Dressing for Success
- 1990s and On: Future Collectibles
- Vintage Shopping Guide
- Sources & Sites
- Glossary of Shoe Designers
- Index.
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