Fashion: Women in World War One

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Fashion: Women in World War One by Adlington, Lucy, 9781841655369
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  • ISBN: 9781841655369 | 1841655368
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 9/1/2014

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From munitionettes to High Society, the story of women during World War I unfolds from silk stockings to factory wear

"I was witnessing the death of luxury."  —Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel

World War I had catastrophic impact on the lives of millions, both on the battlefield and on the Home Front too. It was also a time of tremendous social upheaval, bringing new opportunities and freedoms.  Whatever their wartime role—as nurses, naval officers, or factory workers—women needed the right clothes for the job. From the luxurious silks of High Society, to the boots and breeches of the Women's Land Army, this booklet explores the impact of war on fashion 1914-1918 with unique images and beautiful original garments.

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