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The First Book of Fashion

The Book of Clothes of Matthaeus and Veit Konrad Schwarz of Augsburg
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The First Book of Fashion presents a remarkable window into 16th-century Renaissance life through the lens of sartorial expression. It chronicles the lives of Matthäus Schwarz, a style-conscious accountant, and his son Veit Konrad, who meticulously recorded their clothing choices over 60 years through exquisite, full-colour portraits. These early fashion diaries, accompanied by personal captions, reveal the power of dress as a tool for social climbing and self-image management. The book also includes expert commentaries by Ulinka Rublack and Maria Hayward that contextualise these pioneering fashion records and a unique pattern from costume historian Jenny Tiramani to recreate one of Schwarz’s elaborate outfits.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Renaissance culture, fashion history enthusiasts, art lovers fascinated by portraiture, and those keen on the social power of dress. It also appeals to historians and costume designers seeking detailed primary sources and expert commentary on 16th-century sartorial practices.

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"Quite simply the most fascinating record of a ‘[fashion] victim’ one could hope for." The Spectator

This captivating study reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion history. Providing a revealing window onto the Renaissance, it chronicles how style-conscious accountant Matthäus Schwarz and his son Veit Konrad experienced life through clothes, and climbed the social ladder through fastidious management of self-image. These bourgeois dandies’ agenda resonates as powerfully today as it did in the 16th century: one has to dress to impress, and dress to impress they did.

The Schwarzes recorded their sartorial triumphs as well as failures in life in a series of portraits by illuminists over 60 years, which have been comprehensively reproduced in full colour for the first time. These exquisite illustrations are accompanied by the Schwarzes’ fashion-focused yet at times deeply personal captions, which render the pair the world’s first fashion bloggers and pioneers of everyday portraiture.

The First Book of Fashion demonstrates how dress – seemingly both ephemeral and trivial – is a potent tool in the right hands. Beyond this, it colourfully recaptures the experience of Renaissance life and reveals the importance of clothing to the aesthetics and everyday culture of the period.

Historians Ulinka Rublack’s and Maria Hayward’s insightful commentaries create an unparalleled portrait of 16th-century dress that is both strikingly modern and thorough in its description of a true Renaissance fashionista’s wardrobe. This first English translation also includes a bespoke pattern by Tony Award-winning costume designer and dress historian Jenny Tiramani, from which readers can recreate one of Schwarz’s most elaborate and politically significant outfits.

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Praised as "the most fascinating record of a ‘fashion victim’ one could hope for," The Spectator applauds the book for its entertaining scholarly approach. The Independent highlights Schwarz as a precursor to modern fashion bloggers, documenting four decades of Renaissance style. Times Higher Education lauds the complete assembly of 137 vivid illuminations while Times Literary Supplement values the insightful historical observations on colour and symbolism. Reviews commend the book's beauty, historical significance, and engaging presentation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350197060

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 March 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Illustration: 187 colour illus

Contributors:

  • Edited by Ulinka Rublack
  • Edited by Jenny Tiramani
  • Edited by Dr Maria Hayward

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 218.0mm

Height: 276.0mm

Weight: 1510g

Pages: 420

About the Author

Ulinka Rublack is Professor of Early Modern European History at Cambridge University, UK, and author of Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe.

Maria Hayward is Professor in Early Modern History at the University of Southampton, UK.

Jenny Tiramani is the Principal of The School of Historical Dress in London, UK, and a costume designer for theatre and opera.

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