Solving the Problem of Couture versus Quotidian Fashion: Commercial Sewing Pattern Publications, a Neglected (and Uncollected) Historical Source
Przybyszewski, Linda
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Title
Solving the Problem of Couture versus Quotidian Fashion: Commercial Sewing Pattern Publications, a Neglected (and Uncollected) Historical Source
Author(s)
Przybyszewski, Linda
Issue Date
2021
Keyword(s)
Libraries
Sewing
Fashion
Abstract
The study of commercial sewing pattern publications can help scholars to solve the problem of couture versus quotidian dress in the
history of fashion. Sewing was one of the few crafts to which women
were universally exposed in the United States in the early twentieth
century. Like publications depicting ready-to-wear clothing, which
also allow us to see everyday clothing as opposed to elite dress, commercial sewing pattern publications illustrated contemporary rules
of the six occasions for dress and the application of the five aesthetic
principles to clothing. In addition, such publications offer unusually
detailed garment illustrations and pattern schematics documenting
style trends and garment design and construction. Most importantly,
sewing publications offer valuable information about women’s relationship to dress in one of the few realms where they acted as
both producer and consumer. Sewing pattern publications indicate
tacitly the level of artisanal skill possessed by American women and
girls by era and can aid scholars in restoring them to the history of
technology. Though scholarly access to commercial sewing pattern
publications has increased, they remain a largely inaccessible source
worthy of library collection.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Illinois School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
Library Trends 70 (1). Summer 2021
Type of Resource
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https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2021.0012
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