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Dress and Morality / Aileen Ribeiro.

Bloomsbury Collections: Fashion 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ribeiro, Aileen, author.
Series:
Foundations of Fashion Studies.
Foundations of Fashion Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fashion--History.
Fashion.
Modesty.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
In 747, Saint Boniface declared that wide stripes and scarlet borders in dress were a dangerous incitement of lust and ruination of the soul. A thousand years later the Jesuit Father Bernard Vaughan, in his book The Sins of Society, claimed that immodest dress led to paganism, while the popular v-shaped necklines of fashionable tops (referred to by some doctors as 'pneumonia necklines') were denounced as immoral by religious critics, along with short skirts. For many years dress and morality have been intertwined, while moralists throughout history have raged against fashions for being too short, too long, too tight, too loose, or too costly. In this enlightening and entertaining book, Aileen Ribeiro looks at fashion extremes over the centuries – from codpieces to corsets – revealing how dress has functioned as a vehicle of righteousness or turpitude, and as an expression of sexuality, class or social status. With sharp wit and lavish illustrations, Dress and Morality offers an in-depth exploration of the comical vanities and social etiquettes associated with dress in the past. This foundational fashion classic has been re-issued with a new preface, afterword and further reading list – remaining an essential and entertaining read.
Contents:
Preface to the re-issue Acknowledgements List of Illustrations with Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Body and Soul 2. Vile Bodies 3. The World, the Flesh and the Devil 4. The Ship of Fools 5. Rags of Sin, Robes of Shame and Provocations of Lust 6. The Vanity of Human Wishes 7. The Great Divide 8. Dress and Disorder Postscript Notes Selection Bibliography Index
ISBN:
9781350400597
OCLC:
1587325933

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