Fans--they are mysterious and magical, and have been elevated to an
art form by the great artists and decorators. They can be viewed as a
tangible extension of femininity, style, and elegance. This book tells
the fascinating tale of the fan as both a charming fashion accessory
and a sophisticated mirror reflecting the changes in fashion and
culture over time. Covering medieval times to the twentieth century,
individual chapters trace the history of fans and their relationship
to the major fashion trends of each era. Over 255 images, including
dramatic original photos as well as historical illustrations, showcase
fans made of paper, silk, lace, wood, celluloid, feathers, and more.
Different shapes and styles of fans are featured, including fixed,
pleated, and brise fans, souvenir fans, even several restored fans
shown in "before and after" photos. An outstanding resource
for fashion historians, students, designers, collectors, and
aficionados, this unique study of the fan and its relationship to
fashion will be of great interest to anyone who appreciates beautiful
clothing and beautiful accessories.