Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
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Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
Episode 14 - Unveiling Gilded Age Glamour: Fashion, Industry, and Inequality
The Magnifique Podcast
33 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 14 - Unveiling Gilded Age Glamour: Fashion, Industry, and Inequality
Fashion aficionados, brace yourselves! We'll take you on a sartorial voyage through the intricate layers and conservative trends of Gilded Age women's fashion. From shifts and corsets to bustles and hoops, understand how these garments shaped perceptions while hiding the wearer's true identity. We'll travel through the decades, exploring the changes from the first bustle style of the 1870s to the practical bicycling costumes of the 1890s. Discover the social dynamics of old and new money bill...
The Magnifique Podcast
Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show