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Vintage Dress Patterns of the 20th Century: From Flapper ...

Tyrrell, Anne
Vintage Dress Patterns of the 20th Century: From Flapper Dresses, Mini Skirts to 1980s Eveningwear
A stunning collection of the most iconic garments of the 20th century, with 25 patterns of key garments that defined their era from 1910 through to 1990. The book features a range of historically accurate garments perfect for recreating the coveted vintage look from a 1920s flapper dress through to a 1940s Utility suit, a 1950s jive skirt and 1970s bell-bottom trousers. Detailed, scaled patterns are provided with full instructions and notes on...

CHF 46.90

Digital Costume Design & Rendering: Pens, Pixels, and Paint

Cleveland, Annie O.
Digital Costume Design & Rendering: Pens, Pixels, and Paint
For theatre, film, television, entertainment or fashion design, Digital Costume Design & Rendering will help you master digital tools to increase productivity and creativity. Using Corel Painter or Adobe Photoshop, author Annie Cleveland's years of professional experience as a costume designer and a teacher will quickly immerse you in the world of digital costume design. Written by a costume designer for costume and fashion designers, this def...

CHF 58.50

Medieval Tailor's Assistant: Common Garments 1100-1480 (R...

Thursfield, Sarah
Medieval Tailor's Assistant: Common Garments 1100-1480 (Revised and Expanded)
The Medieval Tailor's Assistant is the standard work for both amateurs and professionals wishing to re-create the clothing of Medieval England for historical interpretation or drama. This new edition extends its range with details of fitting different figures and many more patterns for main garments and accessories from 1100 to 1480. It includes simple instructions for plain garments, as well as more complex patterns and adaptations for experi...

CHF 65.00

The Articulate Body: The Physical Training of the Actor

Dennis, Anne
The Articulate Body: The Physical Training of the Actor
Lights go up, the actor takes the space, and is perceived by the audience. Communication has begun. The Articulate Body: The Physical Training of the Actor considers the unique responsibility of the actor to convey, through his physical being, the thoughts and feelings of the theatrical event. The actor's training must provide a process through which the actor gains the physical skill, imagination, and confidence necessary to be as articulate ...

CHF 28.90