The Best Fashion History Books of All Time

Discover the most influential fashion history books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Recommendations by Sheryl Sandberg, Diedrich Bader, Tom Holland, Ben Mankiewicz and 48 others

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Book Cover of Barbara Burman, Ariane Fennetaux - The Pocket: A Hidden History of Women's Lives, 1660–1900

By Barbara Burman – Independent scholar and associate professor (you?) and 1 more 

4.86
| 2020 | 264 Pages
Recommended for: 
Historians and general readers. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the historical significance of pockets in women's lives and society.
  • Discover how women's mobility and identity were influenced by their clothing.
  • Understand the cultural implications of material culture related to women's pockets.
  • Explore the social history of women through the lens of everyday objects.
  • Gain insights into the intersection of gender and fashion in historical contexts.
Reviews:
Engaging
Informative
Beautiful Illustrations
Well-Researched
Fascinating History
Tedious Read
Narrow Focus
  • New York Times Best Art Book of 2019
Recommended by Roberta Smith, Le Monde, Elizabeth Spencer and 4 others
Roberta SmithIn this riveting book, the authors take advantage of the pockets' frequent survival in textile museums, private collections and family holdings across Britain, tracing their presence in art, literature, political satire, domestic organization and court records
Le MondeA fascinating book
Elizabeth Spencer[T]his is not just a book about pockets as a material artefact, but a rich social and cultural history of women and their lives
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Book Cover of Kimberly Truhler - Film Noir Style: The Killer 1940s

By Kimberly Truhler – Fashion historian and educator (you?) 

4.84
| 2021 | 288 Pages
Recommended for: 
Film enthusiasts and fashion historians. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how fashion influenced film noir aesthetics and character development throughout the 1940s.
  • Discover the impact of World War II on home-front fashion and film costume design.
  • Understand the role of costume designers in shaping iconic film noir looks and styles.
  • Explore the evolution of fashion trends in twenty definitive film noir titles from 1941 to 1950.
  • Gain insights into the cultural significance of the femme fatale and male leads in film noir.
Reviews:
Beautiful Photos
Well Written
Fascinating Content
Clear Focus
Educational
Repetitive
Filled with Errors
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Ben Mankiewicz, Eddie Muller, Publisher's Weekly and 4 others
Ben MankiewiczWith Film Noir Style, Kimberly Truhler pulls off the tricky challenge of writing to a broad audience. Her well-written book will appeal to both film school graduates and more casual fans who simply love the look of noir, like Rita Hayworth's in Gilda. Truhler's exploration of Hollywood's darkest and sexiest movies of the 1940s has style of its own
Eddie MullerStyle is the essential appeal of film noir, and Kimberly Truhler's book is an essential addition to the history of the noir movement. I learned a lot
Publisher's WeeklyIn this sumptuously illustrated debut, fashion historian Truhler explores how film noir was shaped and enhanced by the role of the costume designer. Truhler provides the reader with a great understanding of how costume choices can intersect with subject matter. Upon finishing this delightful history, film fans and fashion buffs will want to go on a classic movie binge
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Fashion History Book made by AI

By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
Learn Fashion History faster with a book created specifically for you by state-of-the-art AI. Our AI has vast knowledge of Fashion History, and will craft a custom-tailored book for you in just 10 minutes. This tailored book addresses YOUR unique interests, goals, knowledge level, and background. Available for online reading, PDF download, and Kindle, your custom book will provide personalized insights to help you learn faster, expand your horizons, and accomplish your goals. Embark on your Fashion History learning journey with a personalized book - made exclusively for you.
Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get a Fashion History book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Lydia Edwards - How to Read a Dress: A Guide to Changing Fashion from the 16th to the 21st Century

By Lydia Edwards – Lecturer at Edith Cowan University (you?) 

4.82
| 2021 | 280 Pages
Recommended for: 
Students and fashion enthusiasts. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how to interpret historical garments and their significance in fashion history.
  • Discover the evolution of women's fashion from the 16th century to the present.
  • Understand key stylistic trends and their cultural implications over time.
  • Explore the construction and design elements of various dress styles throughout history.
  • Gain insights into the social and material culture reflected in fashion choices.
Reviews:
Comprehensive Guide
Rich Illustrations
Detailed Annotations
Historical Context
Accessible Language
Small Photos
Limited Detail
  • #40 Best Seller in Textile & Costume on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Cally Blackman, Cassidy Zachary, Jean Druesedow and 9 others
Cally BlackmanUsing examples from lesser known international collections, this well-illustrated and informative book tracks the evolution of the dress through expert analysis and description. It will be an invaluable guide for anyone with an interest in dating and contextualizing the dress as a garment within the culture of fashion
Cassidy ZacharyFashion lovers, students, and historians alike are all indebted to Edwards for teaching us how to interpret the meanings inscribed in the very clothes we wear and have worn for centuries. This new edition brings us into the 21st century with a potent reminder that not only can we all read a dress - we can all wear one too!
Jean DruesedowThis book explores the realities of what we can and cannot know about a garment, particularly in terms of the why and when of its creation. The author's concept of the fluidity of time is critical to our better understanding of how individuals approach dress
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