Garment cutting in the twentieth century

Garment cutting in the twentieth century

Por Günther F. Hertzer

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Sinopsis

In "Garment Cutting in the Twentieth Century," Günther F. Hertzer meticulously examines the evolution of garment cutting techniques against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing world. This book explores both traditional handcraft and the emergence of mechanized methods, illustrating how socio-economic forces and technological advancements shaped fashion and garment production. Hertzer's analytical approach combines rich historical context with a clear and engaging narrative style, making complex concepts accessible to readers, while beautifully augmented by illustrations and case studies that highlight key innovations in the field. Günther F. Hertzer is a prominent authority in textile studies, bringing over three decades of experience in academia and industry to this comprehensive exploration. His deep-seated passion for fashion history, combined with firsthand knowledge of garment manufacturing processes, has informed this rigorous examination of craft and industry. Hertzer's previous works established him as a pivotal figure in textile research, providing a foundation that culminates in this significant contribution to garment studies. For scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts alike, "Garment Cutting in the Twentieth Century" serves as an indispensable resource. Hertzer's insightful analysis invites readers to contemplate the intricate interplay between societal trends and garment cutting, thus enhancing one's appreciation for the artistry and technical precision involved in fashion design. This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the fabric of modern fashion.

Günther F. Hertzer