The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in sixteen lessons. Mastering Victorian Cravat Tying: A Gentleman's Guide to 19th Century Style
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- Nombre de pages236
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664589361
- EAN4057664589361
- Date de parution29/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille677 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons, " H. Le Blanc offers a meticulous exploration of one of the most elegant accessories of the 18th-century gentleman's wardrobe. This instructional guide combines practical insights with an engaging narrative style, using a systematic approach to unravel the complexities of cravat tying. The book is not merely a manual; it serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting the intricate social customs and the elevation of fashion as an art form during its time, resonating with themes of identity and status.
Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted, combining illustrations and descriptive language that enhance the reader's comprehension of both technique and historical significance. H. Le Blanc, a noted fashion connoisseur of the 18th century, was deeply embedded in the milieu of dandyism and sartorial elegance. His keen observations on societal norms and personal adornment likely influenced his desire to document the art of cravat tying, offering a reflection on the burgeoning individualism of the era.
Le Blanc'Äôs background in tailoring and design, along with a passion for fashion history, informs his authoritative yet accessible prose. This exquisite volume is invaluable not only for fashion enthusiasts but also for scholars of cultural studies and history. Readers seeking to enrich their understanding of 18th-century style, engage in practical lessons on sartorial finesse, or simply appreciate the elegance of craftsmanship will find Le Blanc'Äôs work both instructive and delightful.
Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted, combining illustrations and descriptive language that enhance the reader's comprehension of both technique and historical significance. H. Le Blanc, a noted fashion connoisseur of the 18th century, was deeply embedded in the milieu of dandyism and sartorial elegance. His keen observations on societal norms and personal adornment likely influenced his desire to document the art of cravat tying, offering a reflection on the burgeoning individualism of the era.
Le Blanc'Äôs background in tailoring and design, along with a passion for fashion history, informs his authoritative yet accessible prose. This exquisite volume is invaluable not only for fashion enthusiasts but also for scholars of cultural studies and history. Readers seeking to enrich their understanding of 18th-century style, engage in practical lessons on sartorial finesse, or simply appreciate the elegance of craftsmanship will find Le Blanc'Äôs work both instructive and delightful.
In "The Art of Tying the Cravat; Demonstrated in Sixteen Lessons, " H. Le Blanc offers a meticulous exploration of one of the most elegant accessories of the 18th-century gentleman's wardrobe. This instructional guide combines practical insights with an engaging narrative style, using a systematic approach to unravel the complexities of cravat tying. The book is not merely a manual; it serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting the intricate social customs and the elevation of fashion as an art form during its time, resonating with themes of identity and status.
Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted, combining illustrations and descriptive language that enhance the reader's comprehension of both technique and historical significance. H. Le Blanc, a noted fashion connoisseur of the 18th century, was deeply embedded in the milieu of dandyism and sartorial elegance. His keen observations on societal norms and personal adornment likely influenced his desire to document the art of cravat tying, offering a reflection on the burgeoning individualism of the era.
Le Blanc'Äôs background in tailoring and design, along with a passion for fashion history, informs his authoritative yet accessible prose. This exquisite volume is invaluable not only for fashion enthusiasts but also for scholars of cultural studies and history. Readers seeking to enrich their understanding of 18th-century style, engage in practical lessons on sartorial finesse, or simply appreciate the elegance of craftsmanship will find Le Blanc'Äôs work both instructive and delightful.
Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted, combining illustrations and descriptive language that enhance the reader's comprehension of both technique and historical significance. H. Le Blanc, a noted fashion connoisseur of the 18th century, was deeply embedded in the milieu of dandyism and sartorial elegance. His keen observations on societal norms and personal adornment likely influenced his desire to document the art of cravat tying, offering a reflection on the burgeoning individualism of the era.
Le Blanc'Äôs background in tailoring and design, along with a passion for fashion history, informs his authoritative yet accessible prose. This exquisite volume is invaluable not only for fashion enthusiasts but also for scholars of cultural studies and history. Readers seeking to enrich their understanding of 18th-century style, engage in practical lessons on sartorial finesse, or simply appreciate the elegance of craftsmanship will find Le Blanc'Äôs work both instructive and delightful.

