American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll
Studies of millinery tend to focus on hats, rather than the extraordinarily skilled workers who create them. American Milliners and their World sets out to redress the balance, examining the position of the milliner in American society from the 18th to the 20th century. Concentrating on the struggle of female hat-makers to claim their social place, it investigates how they were influenced by changing attitudes towards women in the workplace.

Drawing on diaries, etiquette books, trade journals and contemporary literature, Stewart illustrates how making hats became big business, but milliners' working conditions failed to improve. Taking the reader from the Industrial Revolution of the 1760s to the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and from Belle Epoque feathers to elegant cloches and Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat, the book offers a new insight into the rise and fall of a fashionable industry.

Beautifully illustrated and packed with original research, American Milliners and their World blends fashion history and anthropology to tell the forgotten stories of the women behind some of the most iconic hats of the last three centuries.
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American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll
Studies of millinery tend to focus on hats, rather than the extraordinarily skilled workers who create them. American Milliners and their World sets out to redress the balance, examining the position of the milliner in American society from the 18th to the 20th century. Concentrating on the struggle of female hat-makers to claim their social place, it investigates how they were influenced by changing attitudes towards women in the workplace.

Drawing on diaries, etiquette books, trade journals and contemporary literature, Stewart illustrates how making hats became big business, but milliners' working conditions failed to improve. Taking the reader from the Industrial Revolution of the 1760s to the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and from Belle Epoque feathers to elegant cloches and Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat, the book offers a new insight into the rise and fall of a fashionable industry.

Beautifully illustrated and packed with original research, American Milliners and their World blends fashion history and anthropology to tell the forgotten stories of the women behind some of the most iconic hats of the last three centuries.
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American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll

American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll

by Nadine Stewart
American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll

American Milliners and their World: Women's Work from Revolution to Rock and Roll

by Nadine Stewart

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Studies of millinery tend to focus on hats, rather than the extraordinarily skilled workers who create them. American Milliners and their World sets out to redress the balance, examining the position of the milliner in American society from the 18th to the 20th century. Concentrating on the struggle of female hat-makers to claim their social place, it investigates how they were influenced by changing attitudes towards women in the workplace.

Drawing on diaries, etiquette books, trade journals and contemporary literature, Stewart illustrates how making hats became big business, but milliners' working conditions failed to improve. Taking the reader from the Industrial Revolution of the 1760s to the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and from Belle Epoque feathers to elegant cloches and Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hat, the book offers a new insight into the rise and fall of a fashionable industry.

Beautifully illustrated and packed with original research, American Milliners and their World blends fashion history and anthropology to tell the forgotten stories of the women behind some of the most iconic hats of the last three centuries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350063778
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/14/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Nadine Stewart is a Professor of Fashion History at Montclair State University, USA, and a visiting lecturer at The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA.
Nadine Stewart is Adjunct Professor of Fashion History at Montclair State University, USA, and a visiting lecturer at The Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Milaners to Milliners

Chapter 2: The Woman's Sphere

Chapter 3: War and Millinery

Chapter 4: The Gilded Age

Chapter 5: The Progressive Age

Chapter 6: The Men of The Milliner

Chapter 7: 1920s

Chapter 8: 1930s

Chapter 9: War and Style

Chapter 10: Rise of the Hairstyle

Chapter 11: French-Fried Curls

Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
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