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Posted: Jun 15 2009
This book is a huge disappointment. Several of the photographs are out of focus. The models' hair styles, accesorries, fingernails & shoes do not match the periods. I even found a type-o during my first flip through the book. This book very much looked like a high school project that would not have received a good grade.
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( 7 of 7 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 18 2004
I was so disappointed with this book. Models with long blue fingernails and modern hairstyles dressed in poorly fitting (and ugly) swing style clothing. The photography looks like a high-school project. I was hoping to find a professional collection of pictures and background on the wonderful fashion of this era and this book is depressing. Don't buy it, don't even look at it at the library. A complete waste of time.
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( 11 of 14 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 4 2000
In Swing Style: Fashions Of The 1930s-1950s, Maureen Reilly takes the reader on a lengthy and in-depth survey of vintage clothing styles that ranges from postwar party dresses in chiffon and velveteen, to cocktail costumes in silk, to prom dresses in tulle. Along with the sock-hop standards of circle skirts and capri pants, this history of clothing fashions includes brief biographies of the clothing designers who were responsible for the fashion trends, tips on creating a vintage look today, a valuation guide, a resource directory, and a glossary of music and fashion terms. Swing Style: Fashions Of The 1930s-1950s is a "must" for any personal, academic, or professional costuming and fashion history reference collection.


















