
handle: 11578/3877 , 11585/81516
The essay considers measuring techniques and instruments as part of the modernist vision of a generation of tailors, dressmakers, patternmakers and cutters. Taking measurements was a central theme in theoretical reflection throughout the sector of fashion in 1920s and 1930s stimulated by research into a rational sartorial technique, by the need to simplify the passage from measurement to garment and to increase precision of cutting, thus reducing fitting times.
MEASURING TECHNIQUES; FASHION; MODERNISM; FITTING; DOMENICO CARACENI, Modernism; measuring techniques; tailors; cutting; fitting; Italy
MEASURING TECHNIQUES; FASHION; MODERNISM; FITTING; DOMENICO CARACENI, Modernism; measuring techniques; tailors; cutting; fitting; Italy
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