Fashion: The Collection of the Kyoto Costume Institute

by Akiko Fukai, Akiko Fukai

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"The Kyoto Costume Institute recognizes the importance of understanding clothes from sociological, historical, and artistic perspectives. With one of the world's most extensive clothing collections, the KCI has amassed a wide range of historical garments, underwear, shoes, and fashion accessories dating from the 18th century to the present day. Showcasing the Institute's vast collection, Fashion is a fascinating excursion through the last three centuries of clothing trends. Featuring show more impeccable photography of clothing expertly displayed and arranged on custom-made mannequins, it is a testimony to attire as 'an essential manifestation of our very being' and to the Institute's passion for fashion as a complex and intricate art form"-- show less

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If you are in need, or want of a GREAT image clothing reference book from the late 18th Century (Regency) to the 19th Century (Victorian) in addition to the 20th Century (Modern), then 'Fashion' by Kyoto Costume Institute should be it. The images are beautiful, professional and the volume is dense. Over 700 pages thick! There are a few period painting reference images, but most of the book is Hi-res (gorgeous) museum quality photographs of authentic vintage clothing, styled and draped on mannequins, making it easy for the viewer to imagine how the clothing must have looked as they were worn during their time. Page after page of photographs, yummy!

Furthermore, it has some close up shots for those who are in need or want more fabric show more detail. Most of the clothing are women apparel (including their hats and jewelry for the all-over-effect). However, it has many men garments too. This includes a few lone images of authentic vintage corsets, bustles, gloves, slippers, shoes, hats, stocking, and other (male & female) accessories also... Even so, its main focus is the clothing. The book is fairly large in width and depth, and a tad bit heavy too, so viewing it from your lap nearly engulfs and pulls you into a delightful visual feast. `Fashion' is low on words but high on images. Each image has a good paragraph or two detailing each garment's history, make, year and any other special details are explained as well. Perfect for the fashion historians, fashion design students, 3D clothing creators, clothing history enthusiast, vintage clothing collectors, history art illustrators, artists and just the plain curious. It's also a marvelous visual tool for those who like to "read or write" historical novels or literature and need that added detail for the visual effects.

I own several clothing reference books, but if I had found this book first I could have saved a lot time and money. If you only need or can afford one clothing reference book, I'd highly recommend this one above all others.

*NOTE* This book covers only the Western parts of the world of historical fashion, (Europe, Americas..etc).
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I liked how artfully the garments in these two volumes were photographed, but I was less impressed with their overall timeline. The first volume was relatively well presented and I feel that it represented the fashion evolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries, but the second volume missed a lot of the nuances of 20th century style. Maybe the collection of the Kyoto Institute is still developing this area, but it seems pretty clear that American fashion is sorely underrepresented and that major European players were left out as well.
This is quite possibly the best photo reference of historic costume that I have ever seen. The sheer number of originals displayed is nearly unbelievable. Like other amateur costume historians I've spent plenty of time squinting at those tiny pictures available on various websites or pouring over the tiny Kyoto Institute book that Taschen had put out previously. This set of books blows them all away.
Excellent full-color images spanning many eras. Wonderful detail photos as well.
Sumptuous photography of extent Western fashion from the 18th - 20th centuries in the collection of the Kyoto Costume Institute. The later quarter of the book contains fashion by Japanese designers who were previously unknown to me. Chapters include: 18th century; 19th century; 20th century - first half; 20th century - second half. (Appendices: Designers and Fashion Houses, Glossary, Bibliography, Index of Names.) Beautiful visual reference, detailed enough to be very useful,
Beautiful garments photographed in exquisite color and detail. It is a feast for the eyes even for those who aren't fascinated by fashion history. For us, it is breathtaking!
Great book for a good price. Stunning photographs of extant clothes. A "must-have".

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Canonical title
Fashion: The Collection of the Kyoto Costume Institute
Alternate titles
Fashion: Une histoire de la mode du XVIIIe au XXe siècle
Original publication date
2007-08-30
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The "Icons" edition (ISBN 3822838578) is an abridged edition (about 1/4 the number of pages) of Fashion: From the 18th to the 20th Century

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Art & Design, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
391.009Social sciencesCustoms, etiquette & folkloreCostume and personal appearanceStandard subdivisionsHistory, geographic treatment, biography
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GT580Geography, Anthropology and RecreationManners and customs (General)Manners and customs (General)Costume. Dress. Fashion
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