Wholesale Couture

London and Beyond, 1930–70

Liz Tregenza

Description

Wholesale Couture seeks to revise the notion that wholesale couturiers were simply copyists and demonstrates the complexities of their design processes and business strategies.

Liz Tregenza traces wholesale couture garments from concept to usage, considering design, manufacture, branding, promotion, retail and export. She looks beyond the garments produced and investigates the people behind these firms, consequently demonstrating the significant role that largely Jewish immigrants played in the development and success of this industry. The book also considers the wider social and economic factors that affected manufacturers and consumers; the effect of austerity, rationing and the Utility scheme, and the pressing need for wholesale couturiers to export their products internationally.

The author demonstrates that 1946 was a critical year for re-building and re-imagining the London fashion industry and that wholesale couturiers were at the centre of these developments. Furthermore, it reveals the impact of changing consumer purchasing power, including the burgeoning youth market, for fashion manufacturers.

Details

  • Format
    Paperback
  • Pages
    232
  • Size
    230 x 155mm
  • Publisher
    Bloomsbury
  • ISBN
    9781350245907
Stock Code
240667
Our Price
$59.99
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