Recommended books: 20th century fashion advertisements

Twentieth-century fashion history From the beginning of Paris Salon, which only served for ladies, to a global industry employing millions of people, new fashion trends entered the shops around the model as they walked out of the T stage. During this hundred years, the profile of women's dresses has been clearly marked in every age: from Worth's petticoats to Vionnet's beaded dress, from Dior's New Look to Quant's Chelsea Look, from Halston's white suit to Frankie B.'s low-cut jeans. For men's wear, tailored from suits to hawaiian shirts, thin ties and bags. Recently, Taschen published a book titled "Twentieth Century Fashion Advertising," detailing the hundred years of fashion through more than 400 clothing ad drawings. The fashion not only reflects the changes in dress, but also reflects the culture and age Change. The introduction at the beginning of this book is very in-depth, chapters in accordance with the division of time, introduced the then style and trendsetters, as well as from high-end custom to the mass market. The book also introduces historical events, fashion houses, retailers, movies, magazines and celebrity dresses. The book 464 pages, priced at 27.99 US dollars.