The Cut Of Women's Clothes by Hillary Waugh

A concise, illustrated study tracing how women’s garments were cut and constructed from the 17th century through the early 20th century, explaining changes in silhouette, tailoring techniques and underpinning structures (stays, corsets, bodices, petticoats) and placing those shifts in social and technological context; the book combines historical analysis with technical drawings, pattern details and practical guidance for reconstructing period clothing, making it useful to historians, dressmakers and costume designers.

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