The purpose of this research was to examine the fashionable styles available to women in the 1910s and 1920s, the advice, both prescriptive and proscriptive, given to plus sized women in the 1910 and the 1920s, and the apparel-related patents issued during the 1910s to 1929 to aid the plus sized woman. Primary sources analyzed included The New York Times, Vogue, Good Housekeeping, and utility patents. They provided multiple viewpoints regarding the plus sized woman during this period. The percentage of larger women grew during the early twentieth century, and it was estimated that by 1916 there were over 13 million women, or 12.7% of the total population in the United States was considered overweight or stout. The term stout indicated a...
This pilot study was undertaken to gain a better historical understanding of women’s advice literatu...
This study examines the American fashion designer portrayed through diverse publicity generated in v...
Western fashion is constantly evolving and in order to obtain notoriety, brands need to positively c...
The purpose of this research was to examine the fashionable styles available to women in the 1910s a...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7% of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or “st...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7 % of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or ‘‘...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the “women of size” population and the sector of the ...
This dissertation examines how fashion media discourses created the conditions through which the fat...
"The new costumes of odd sizes: " Plus sized women's fashions, 1910-192
วารสารวิชาการและวิจัย มทร.พระนคร, ฉบับพิเศษ : 123-133The Purpose of this research was to study the s...
This study explored the apparel satisfaction, non-wear and discard habits of plus size women in the ...
Patents offer significant information for researchers, and can provide insights into the history of ...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Recent cross-disci...
The article presents an investigation into attempts to create an American fashion identity for women...
The population of plus-size women in the United States has reached 67%, with their average clothing ...
This pilot study was undertaken to gain a better historical understanding of women’s advice literatu...
This study examines the American fashion designer portrayed through diverse publicity generated in v...
Western fashion is constantly evolving and in order to obtain notoriety, brands need to positively c...
The purpose of this research was to examine the fashionable styles available to women in the 1910s a...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7% of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or “st...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7 % of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or ‘‘...
This paper focuses on the relationship between the “women of size” population and the sector of the ...
This dissertation examines how fashion media discourses created the conditions through which the fat...
"The new costumes of odd sizes: " Plus sized women's fashions, 1910-192
วารสารวิชาการและวิจัย มทร.พระนคร, ฉบับพิเศษ : 123-133The Purpose of this research was to study the s...
This study explored the apparel satisfaction, non-wear and discard habits of plus size women in the ...
Patents offer significant information for researchers, and can provide insights into the history of ...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Recent cross-disci...
The article presents an investigation into attempts to create an American fashion identity for women...
The population of plus-size women in the United States has reached 67%, with their average clothing ...
This pilot study was undertaken to gain a better historical understanding of women’s advice literatu...
This study examines the American fashion designer portrayed through diverse publicity generated in v...
Western fashion is constantly evolving and in order to obtain notoriety, brands need to positively c...