Bags: An Illustrated History

Bags: An Illustrated History

by Caroline Cox (Author)

Synopsis

Handbags have never been more important in fashion: the 'must-have' bag of the season is a much-lusted-after designer item that can make or break a fashion house. For women, the handbag is an intimate extension of the body, a kind of mobile home for all the items indispensable for daily life, and at the same time an indicator of her fashionability - be it Prada, Vuitton or Chanel. Here, Caroline Cox tells the intriguing story of the handbag, in fact a relatively recent phenomenon only in general use since the early twentieth century. She traces its development from its origins in the nineteenth century with reticules (essentially pockets with handles) and Louis Vuitton's revolutionary Noe bag for the female traveller, via Art Deco clutch bags moulded in Bakelite and the Hermes Kelly bag endorsed by Princess Grace in the 1950s, right up to the accessory of the moment, the Mulberry Roxanne. Lavishly illustrated throughout with rare and striking images of bags historical and modern, and exquisitely designed, Bags will be the must-have book of the season.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 01 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1845131916
ISBN 13: 9781845131913

Media Reviews
Q 'What makes a good bag?' A 'You gotta have it or you'll die!' Tom Ford, Gucci
Author Bio
Caroline Cox is an international authority on fashion history. An erudite and inspiring lecturer at the London College of Fashion, she also broadcasts on fashion and beauty culture, appearing regularly on Woman's Hour and Richard & Judy. Her previous books include Stiletto and Lingerie.