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Lloyd's Treatise on Hats With Twenty-Four Engravings is a fascinating and detailed exploration of the art and science of hat-making and wearing, authored by Charles Lloyd in the early 19th century. This comprehensive treatise delves into the history, evolution, and cultural significance of hats, offering readers a unique glimpse into the world of fashion and personal adornment during the Regency era. The book is notable for its twenty-four exquisite engravings, each illustrating novel and distinctive hat shapes designed by Lloyd himself. These illustrations not only showcase the creativity and craftsmanship of the period but also serve as practical guides, demonstrating the correct manner in which each hat should be worn to achieve the desired effect. Lloyd meticulously describes the materials, construction techniques, and stylistic variations of hats, providing valuable insights for both hat-makers and fashion enthusiasts. He discusses the influence of social status, occupation, and occasion on hat selection, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right hat to complement one’s attire and personality. The treatise also addresses the etiquette of hat-wearing, offering advice on how to carry oneself with elegance and confidence. Throughout the book, Lloyd’s passion for his craft is evident, as he combines technical expertise with a keen sense of style and humor. His observations on the changing trends in headwear reflect broader shifts in society, making the treatise not only a manual for hat connoisseurs but also a window into the customs and values of the time. Whether you are a historian, a fashion lover, or simply curious about the peculiarities of past fashions, Lloyd's Treatise on Hats offers an engaging and richly illustrated journey through the world of hats, celebrating their enduring role as symbols of identity, status, and self-expression.
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Liczba stron: 53
Rok wydania: 2025
