This comprehensive survey of English fashion and costume from the Saxon era to the present day is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of clothing and personal adornment. Featuring detailed illustrations and descriptions of each period of dress, as well as essays on the social and cultural significance of fashion, this volume is essential reading for historians, fashion designers, and anyone interested in the interplay between clothing and identity.
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