Jane Austen Fashion : Fashion and Needlework in the Works of Jane Austen

Penelope Byrde
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Jane Austen loved clothes, and followed fashion with enthusiasm. She was also an expert needlewoman. Her novels use the clothes people wore and their attitudes to dress to convey their characters. Her lively letters, extensively quoted, are full of shopping trips and visits to dressmakers. Penelope Byrde, an expert in the costume of the time, explains all, from corsets to how clothes were made and bought, what they cost, and what was worn when and by whom.
Genres: NonfictionFashionHistoryFashion HistoryRegency19th Century
128 Pages

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