The Gallery of Fashion by Aileen Ribeiro (Hardback, 2000)
National Portrait Gallery Publication.
Excellent condition, ever been looked at.
This study of the role of costume in portraiture, illustrated in colour
throughout, takes 100 examples from the National Portrait Gallery's
collections, ranging from the magnificence of the Tudor monarchs to the
often understated yet equally telling costume of the 1990s, and through
them explores the purpose and original context of the dress in which
each sitter chose to be recorded. Each portrait is complemented by
related works of art and other contemporary images, together with
specially commissioned photographs of original surviving examples of
costume. The text encourages the viewer and reader alike to a new
understanding and appreciation of one of the most attractive aspects of
the hidden history of some of the best-known images of the last 500
years.