Looking Flash Clothing in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Looking Flash Clothing in Aotearoa New Zealand by Labrum, Bronwyn; Gibson, Stephanie, 9781869403973
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  • ISBN: 9781869403973 | 1869403975
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/1/2008

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Offering a fresh look at the role of clothes in New Zealand history, this reference examines what New Zealanders wear and what they have wornfrom the shrinking bathing suit to the black singletover the past three centuries, proving that clothing reveals as much as it conceals. The authors show that, despite a reputation for being wary of "looking flashy," New Zealand has not always been a dowdy country. Essays span the clothing of pre-colonial Maori society, marching girls and castaways, and include 18th century heirloom dresses, hand-me-downs, wartime garb, and kilts. There are also extraordinary stories about the fate of a Maori cloak and an Otago farmer's remarkable collection of 1970s high-fashion garments.
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