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The Fashion Chronicles: The style stories of history's best dressed

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The true story of style, told through history's fashion pioneers

The Fashion Chronicles by fashion historian Amber Butchard, author of The Fashion of Film, is an exploration of the most fascinating style stories throughout history.

The history of fashion is a story of style and power, grace and propaganda. Starting with Eve and her fig leaf - via Joan of Arc, Louis XIV and Lord Byron, right up to the modern figures of Amelia Earhart, Frida Kahlo, Malcolm X and Beyoncé - Butchart examines the best-dressed people the world has ever seen, telling the story of their individual style and unlocking the secrets behind it.

Some have influenced the fashion of today, while some have used their clothing to change the world. But all have a sartorial story to tell, and The Fashion Chronicles is here to tell it.

288 pages, Hardcover

Published October 2, 2018

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672 reviews5 followers
November 14, 2018
Actually a 4.5 for the book itself, but a 2 for whoever chose the color of the text.* The book itself is wonderfully written, with a diverse choice of figures and with wonderful accompanying art and photography. Loved it. Lots of fashion, lots of history. Perfect.
*That text, tho...why so light? I would have finished this book in a day or two if it weren’t so uncomfortable to read. It wasn’t just me, either; my husband commented on it as well (also, I read lots and this is the only book that gave me eye strain recently). Please fix this in future editions.
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438 reviews
June 16, 2020
I was more interested in the earlier pages and wish there was more pre-20th-century but overall it's a fascinating book.

I was impressed with the full colour pages and photographs and thick, glossy paper - but the font was too light and not easy to read at all!
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446 reviews10 followers
July 3, 2019
Spanning over 4000 years of history, this is an extensive collection of mini-biographies of fashion's movers and shakers. It works best as a simple collection of historical biographies - I found that sometimes, the subject's connection to fashion can be a bit tenuous. (For example: Genghis Khan was included, because the Mongols' equestrian lifestyle supposedly influenced the development of heeled shoes centuries later.)

Having said that, the author did a terrific job highlighting the interconnections between fashion and art, pagentry, power and politics - always an interesting topic.

This book leaves you wanting more. Most of the entries are just a double-spread (ie one page text and one page illustration) - it would be nice to have more discussion and especially more images. There is, however, a detailed set of Endnotes that points to ideas for further reading.
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1,208 reviews13 followers
October 14, 2019
Ok, actual rating: 4.5 but a 5 star is really deserved.

This was an amazing informative, diverse, well researched book. I loved absolutely every minute of it. I learned so much and about so many people I've never actually heard about before!

I do wish it was a little bit more in-depth with certain people, and I just wanted more overal, but that probably just means I loved it so much I didn't want it to end.

I can't wait to read more from Amber Butchart, this book is even better than her docu series, and that's one of my favourite docu series of all time. I really want to read her other books now, and I really hope she'll continue writing books!
Profile Image for Cody.
187 reviews
January 20, 2019
Why not just print the book in invisible ink? Had to risk eye strain to read the pale, faded gray text. Interesting content, poor choice of style.
Profile Image for Zuzana Fajta.
36 reviews25 followers
October 20, 2018
Ja neviem, prečo ľudia píšu takéto oničom knihy? Akože mám Amber rada, na BBC jej to ide super ale toto je, že nič. Kniha pre deti. Škoda.
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