Autobiography of a Wardrobe

Autobiography of a Wardrobe
Author: Elizabeth Kendall
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307386090

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Saddle shoes. Camp shorts. Girdles. Bell-bottoms. Each plays a significant role as we follow B., the wardrobe's owner, through her buttoned-up Midwestern childhood to the freedom of miniskirts, sundresses, and New York City. We watch as B. copes with the untimely death of her mother, makes a go of glamorous magazine work, and, after the inevitable false starts and fashion missteps, finally comes into her own.Part memoir, part fashion and cultural history of the last five decades, Autobiography of a Wardrobe is an exploration of the clothes each generation has embraced and the smallest details in which we are able to seek comfort and meaning.

The Royal Wardrobe peek into the wardrobes of history s most fashionable royals

The Royal Wardrobe  peek into the wardrobes of history s most fashionable royals
Author: Rosie Harte
Publsiher: Headline
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2023-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472297488

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'I loved this book!' - Alison Weir '[A] lively, gossipy forage through royal wardrobes' - Daily Mail 'A sparkling history' - Dr Kate Strasdin Peek into the wardrobes of history's most fashionable royals Why did women wear such heavy and uncomfortable skirts in the Elizabethan era? What the hell happened to Charles II's pubic hair wig? How did Princess Diana's revenge dress become so iconic? Fashion for the royal family has long been one of their most powerful weapons. Every item of their clothing is imbued with meaning, history and majesty, telling a complex tale of the individuals who wore them and the houses they represented. From the draping of a fabric to the arrangements of jewels, the clothing worn by royals is anything but coincidental. King at just nine years old, Edward VI's clothes were padded to make him seem stronger and more manly; and the ever-conscious Elizabeth II insisted her coronation gown include all the representative flora of the commonwealth nations, and not just that of the United Kingdom. Yet reigning monarchs are not the only ones whose fashion sensibilities could mean make or break for the crown. Original and enlightening, Rosie Harte's complete history delicately weaves together the fashion faux pas and Vogue-worthy triumphs that chart the history of our royals from the Tudors to the Victorians right through to King Charles III and our twenty-first-century royal family. Travelling far beyond the bounds of the court, The Royal Wardrobe reveals the economic, social and political consequences of royal apparel, be it breeches, tiara, wig or waistcoat. Each stitch has a story, you just need to know how to read them

A Dissolving Ghost

A Dissolving Ghost
Author: Margaret Mahy
Publsiher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 086473347X

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Margaret Mahy is known throughout New Zealand as a brilliant and prolific children's writer. Less widely known but equally remarkable are her commentaries on fiction, writing and the imagination. The sense of delight and careful attention which she brings to the writing of others has germinated many astute and fascinating talks and essays which are collected here for the first time.

My Clothes My Life

My Clothes My Life
Author: Judy Regan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798218116286

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My Clothes My Life by Judy Regan This autobiography is the story of a Minnesota STEM woman's life as chronicled by clothing she wore from 1947 until 2023. Information about fabrics and fashion are included for each of the 80 plus outfits pictured in the book. Included are details about her school teaching experiences, scientific research, workplace safety work and her travels. Memorable moments in history are mentioned while her roles as a granddaughter, daughter, wife and parent are recounted.

An Autobiography of General Custer

An Autobiography of General Custer
Author: Stephen Brennan
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781620878194

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Taken from George Armstrong Custer's own writings, An Autobiography of General Custer is the “true story” of one of the most praised, most despised, but surely most remembered American military heroes. Indeed, few figures in our history were—in their own time, as well as in our own—so wildly cheered and so roundly hated. Custer’s narration takes us from just after the Civil War, when, having gained a reputation as a bold and inventive leader of the cavalry, Custer was given command of an expedition to help subjugate the Native Peoples of the Great Plains and to force them onto reservations. His story touches on his own court martial and subsequent reinstatement to command. It ends shortly before he embarks upon the campaign that would eventually lead to the Battle of the Little Bighorn and “Custer’s Last Stand.” As Custer was unable to write about his most famous battle, the Autobiography concludes with an 1880s newspaper account of an interview with Sitting Bull himself after his escape to Canada, in which the great Chief looks back on the battle and offers his own point of view. In the evenings, on post and during his various leaves, Custer would sit at the dining room table with his beloved wife, Libby, and together they would compose the various stories of his exploits that would eventually become the book My Life on the Plains, which was a bestseller in its time, and from which this autobiography is largely taken.

An Autobiography of a Nobody

An Autobiography of a Nobody
Author: Irene Gough
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781477239582

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A true life story of tears and tantrums, as an ordinary wife and Mother treads a precarious pathway through a 'minefield' called marriage. Married to someone with a 'split personality' meant no two days were the same. Ecstatically happy one moment, she and her children could be running for their lives the next. How does she cope under such pressure when business economics are thrown into the equation? She steps away and finds a humorous take on the situation - the only way she can survive.

Wardrobe Wisdom

Wardrobe Wisdom
Author: Alicia Healey
Publsiher: National Trust
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781911358770

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Your wardrobe is crammed with clothes but you’ve got nothing to wear. Sound familiar? Let us introduce you to The Lady’s Maid. A modern-day Mary Poppins of fashion, she knows what to wear, how to wear it and how to make do and mend with minimal fuss and lashings of style to ensure you and your clothes always look their fabulous best. Alicia Healey trained at Buckingham Palace before travelling the world working as a lady's maid and wardrobe consultant for high-profile clients including a Middle Eastern Royal family. She’ll help you to declutter your closet, turn clothing chaos into calm and build a capsule wardrobe for every season with timeless, versatile garments. For every special occasion, she’s got your back: whether it’s a job interview, a wedding, a day at the races or even meeting royalty. Let The Lady’s Maid help you take the stress out of dressing, pack like a pro, deal with every kind of clothing crisis, and defeat the dreaded moth.

In My Own Fashion

In My Own Fashion
Author: Oleg Cassini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1990-02-01
Genre: Costume designers
ISBN: 0671703501

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The designer offers an account of European high society, Hollywood's Golden Age, the Kennedy White House, high fashion designing, his own romantic adventures, and fifty years of jet-setting