Princess Poppy: The Fashion Princess

Princess Poppy: The Fashion Princess
Author: Janey Louise Jones
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010-07-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1407098195

A brand-new story in the best-selling Princess Poppy series with gorgeous coloured pages! Poppy and her grown-up cousin Saffron are in New York for Fashion Week. While they're in town, they'll be hooking up with Bryony Snow, the Editor of Buttons & Bows Magazine as part of their prize for Saffron's Sewing Shop being chosen as the best boutique by the magazine. (read all about them winning this prize in The Big Mix-Up) They've got an action-packed itinerary including glamorous runway shows, a tour of the city and lots more surprises in store. But when Poppy and her new friends find the supermodel, Tallulah Melage, sobbing in a corner after a row with a world famous fashion designer she realizes that fashion is not all fun and games . . . Join Poppy and Saffron on their adventure in the Big Apple and find out whether their homespun values and fabulous fashion sense triumph stateside.

Diana, the Fashion Princess

Diana, the Fashion Princess
Author: Davina Hanmer
Publisher: Holt McDougal
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780030720680

One hundred eighty color photographs wih accompanying text describe the fashion look of the Princess of Wales.

Fashion Kitty versus the Fashion Queen

Fashion Kitty versus the Fashion Queen
Author: Charise Mericle Harper
Publisher: Little, Brown Ink
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011-10-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423164326

After her last adventure, Fashion Kitty is truly becoming a hero. At school, she is more popular than ever. She's even been mentioned in several articles in the local newspaper, (which she clips out and saves in a scrapbook, of course). But not everyone is excited about Fashion Kitty's newfound popularity. A spoiled new kitty named Cassandra doesn't like sharing the spotlight. And when Fashion Kitty starts inspiring the other kitties at school to be more independent about their style choices, Cassandra really doesn't like it.

The Fashion Design Toolkit

The Fashion Design Toolkit
Author: Tracy Jennings
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2022-06-16
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350101575

With The Fashion Design Toolkit you'll learn how tried-and-tested techniques like gathers, pleats, tucks, and twists can help you adapt patterns and create your own original garment designs. Tracy Jennings walks you through 18 patterning tactics to inspire fresh ideas, demonstrating how embracing pattern drafting skills can lead to innovative and effective collections. Each technique is illustrated in a variety of contexts, showing how and why it has been used by other designers, so you can use the history of each tool as inspiration for your original collections. Ethical practice is woven throughout the book, with tips on how to implement techniques in an environmentally sustainable way. The 18 essential techniques are divided into 5 categories: Establishing Fit and Flare: Darts, Slash & Spread, Seaming, Insets Channeling Fullness: Gathers, Ruffles, Pleats, Tucks Fashioning the Fluid and Unstructured: Arcs, Flounces, Drapes, Twists Engineering Fabric and Form: Contouring, Structure, Textile Designs Focusing on Concepts: Adaptation, Reduction, Zero Waste Online resources include a downloadable pattern block, which is available in US sizes 4–18. bloomsburyonlineresources.com/the-fashion-design-toolkit

Diana, A Cultural History

Diana, A Cultural History
Author: J. Davies
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2001-06-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230598250

This book intervenes in debates over the significance of Diana, Princess of Wales by offering a critical account of her media iconicity from 1981 to the present. It outlines the historical development of representations of Diana, analysing the ways in which the Princess has been understood via discourses of gender, sexuality, race, economic class, the royal, national identity, and the human. The book then goes on to assess the issues at stake in debates over the 'meaning' of Diana, such as the gender politics of cultural icon-making and deconstruction, and conflicting notions of cultural value.