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Vera Maxwell 1930s Natalie H. Rodarte
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News of the Times 1. The Great Depression 2. Radio 3. Art Deco 4. Hollywood’s “Golden Age”
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Fashions of the Time Paris too expensive Trends last longer Simple dresses
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Zippers replace buttons Hems differ Men’s style change Fashions of the Time
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Importance Legendary sportswear designer Ultra suede material Innovative designs Suits and topcoats “Original Flight Suit” The “American Chanel”
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Influence & Inspiration Vienna military officers Chanel Einstein’s tweed jacket
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Designs
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References Milbank, C. R. (1985). Couture: The Great Designers. New York, NY: Druesedow, J Vera Maxwell. Retrieved October 07, 2008, from Fashion Encyclopedia Web site: http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/ma-mu/maxwell-vera.html "Vera Maxwell." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2008. Encyclopedia Britannica (2008). Vera Maxwell. Retrieved October 07, 2008, from Encyclopedia Britannica Web site: http://www.britannica.com/ebchecked/topic/370662/vera- maxwell#tab=active~checked%2citems~checked&title=vera%20ma xwell%20--%20britannica%20online%20encyclopedia Sutton, B (2008, June). 1930 - 1939. Retrieved October 07, 2008, from American Cultural History Web site: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade30.html
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