Description
Chenille bedspreads, bathrobes, and accessories hung for sale both in roadside souvenir shops, especially along the Dixie Highway, and in department stores all over the nation. Callahan tells the story of chenille fashion and its connections to stylistic trends, automobile tourism, industrial developments, and U.S. history. The well-researched and heavily illustrated text presents a broad history of tufted textiles, as well as sections highlighting individual craftspeople and manufacturers involved with the production of chenille fashion.
About the Author
Ashley Callahan has an MA in the history of American decorative arts from Parsons School of Design and the Cooper-Hewitt,Smithsonian Institution, and a BA in art history from the Universityof the South.
Callahan, an independent scholar and former curator of decorative arts at the Georgia Museum of Art, is the author of Georgia Bellflowers: The Furniture of Henry Eugene Thomas, Modern Threads: Fashion and Art by Mariska Karasz, and,Enchanting Modern: Ilonka Karasz.
Book Information
ISBN 9780820345161
Author Ashley Callahan
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint University of Georgia Press
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Weight(grams) 880g