This captivating book reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion history. Providing a revealing window onto the Renaissance; they chronicle how style-conscious accountant Matthauml;us Schwarz and his son Veit Konrad experienced life through clothes; and climbed the social ladder through fastidious management of self-image. These bourgeois dandies agenda resonates as powerfully today as it did in the sixteenth century: one has to dress to impress; and dress to impress they did.The Schwarzes recorded their sartorial triumphs as well as failures in life in a series of portraits by illuminists over 60 years; which have been comprehensively reproduced in full color for the first time. These exquisite illustrations are accompanied by the Schwarzes fashion-focussed yet at times deeply personal captions; which render the pair the worlds first fashion bloggers and pioneers of everyday portraiture.The First Book of Fashion demonstrates how dress ndash; seemingly both ephemeral and trivial ndash; is a potent tool in the right hands. Beyond this; it colorfully recaptures the experience of Renaissance life and reveals the importance of clothing to the aesthetics and every day culture of the period. Historians Ulinka Rublacks and Maria Haywards insightful commentaries create an unparalleled portrait of sixteenth-century dress that is both strikingly modern and thorough in its description of a true Renaissance fashionistas wardrobe. This first English translation also includes a bespoke pattern by TONY award-winning costume designer and dress historian Jenny Tiramani; from which readers can recreate one of Schwarzs most elaborate and politically significant outfits.
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