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Lucy Johnston

    Shoes. A Brief History
    Digital Handmade
    Shoes
    Nineteenth-century Fashion in Detail
    The creative shopkeeper
    • 2017

      Shoes

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      An engaging and authoritative overview of the history of footwear from the Middle Ages to today, illustrated with rare and luxurious examples from the V&A;'s collection

      Shoes
    • 2017

      Während große Handelsketten um Originalität ringen, florieren die unabhängigen, eigenständigen Händler. Flexibilität und Pop-up-Konzepte gewinnen an Beliebtheit und sind effektive Strategien, sowohl für den Kickstart neuer Shops als auch als Verjüngungskur schon etablierter Marken. Um Passanten in die Shops zu locken und mit der Ladeneinrichtung die Konkurrenz auszustechen, muss der Shop-Betreiber kreativ sein – und das Budget im Auge behalten. Dieses Buch präsentiert die besten und schönsten unabhängigen Shops rund um den Globus, die gekonnt clevere Marketingideen mit Interior Design vereinen. Rund 60 Fallstudien bieten einfallsreiche und kosteneffiziente Lösungen.

      The creative shopkeeper
    • 2015

      Digital Handmade

      • 287 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      While the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century diminished the role of the craftsperson in the manufacturing process, the digital revolution has had a less devastating effect. Today's digital technologies have given rise to entirely new working methods, skill sets, and consumer products that don't eliminate, but enrich traditional hand techniques. Digital Handmade presents eighty international designers, artists, and craftsmen who combine the precision and flexibility of computing and digital fabrication with the skill and tactility of the master artisan to create unexpected and desirable objects and products. These pioneers include Louise Lemieux Bérubé, a Canadian artist whose work integrates photography and weaving; Australian jewelry designer Cinnamon Lee, whose designs explore the relationship between hand and machine; and Japanese artists Nendo, who produce ceramic pieces that employ both digital fabrication and ancient traditional methods.

      Digital Handmade
    • 2015

      Shoes. A Brief History

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Changing styles in footwear have always captured the imagination and communicated the priorities and ambitions of the wearer. In the reign of Henry VIII, exaggerated shapes and wide toes were footwear's reflection of the aggressive social climate of the court, while engravings of Queen Victoria show impossibly narrow slippers, worn in pursuit of 19th-century ideals of daintiness. This colorful book provides an engaging overview of the history of footwear.

      Shoes. A Brief History
    • 2005
      4,4(550)Abgeben

      The latest entry in the successful In Detail series is a lavishly illustrated book celebrating 19th-century fashion. Featuring glorious, specially commissioned color photographs of close-up details alongside accurate line drawings that demonstrate the underlying structure of each garment, the book’s 150 pieces capture the opulence and variety of this fascinating era. From the delicate embroidery on ballgowns to the vibrant synthetic colors of crinolines, the major themes of 19th-century fashion are highlighted as never before in a single volume.“ Perfect for those who want an authentic take on the latest Victorian trend.” – In Style

      Nineteenth-century Fashion in Detail