On Human Finery by Quentin Bell

On Human Finery

Quentin Bell
239 pages
Schocken Books; 2nd Revised & enlarged edition
Jan 1976
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Quentin Bell, author of the biography of Virginia Woolf, sets out to discover why people wear the clothes they do. He probes the essense of fashion, seeking to find the forces that drive it and keep it changing. He presents a theory of what makes "taste."
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Pages 239
Publisher Schocken Books; 2nd...
Published 1976
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