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They publish album on the fashion of the nineteenth century

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Some say the dress is the second skin.And like all skin, it has its mute cycles.And that is known, the art of fashion is responsible. La Biblioteca Nacional del Perú ha echado manos al Archivo de los Estudios Courret para publicar el álbum de fotografías Moda del siglo XIX, en su colección Imagen y Memoria y serie Postales.

The research work has been in charge of historian Lisseth Ramis, of the Center for High Studies of Fashion, and visual curatorship corresponds to Cecilia Larrabure. El volumen –que reúne 75 fotografías entre mujeres y hombres, entre ellos de niños y niñas– trata de ofrecer la costumbre y la estética de la sociedad limeña decimonónica de ese siglo.

“Our selection was made of 800 images, first of all, with criteria of photographic language, that they were good photos and, secondly, no less important, that the dresses are interesting and innovative.What we have done is try to dialogue between images rather than making a chronological theme, which could have been another criterion.But no, what we have tried is to make a narrative with the strength of the images, looking for a visual speech, ”explains Cecilia Larrabure.

El álbum abarca un horizonte temporal que va desde la década del sesenta del siglo XIX hasta la primera década del siglo XX porque, explican, la moda decimonónica se extiende hasta esos años, en que ocurre la Primera Guerra Mundial y el cambio es abrupto.

Publican álbum sobre la moda del siglo XIX

The historian Lisseth Ramis makes a track.

According to Ramis, it all started in 1868, when English Charles Frederick Worth, in Paris, realizes the importance of the suit both in court and in bourgeois society and creates his atelier of the dress.And it becomes the father of fashion.And right in the rise of the industrial revolution there is a textile development. Todo confluye para que surja el sistema de la moda.

“We have ties, first with England and then with France. De allí viene la influencia del traje francés en el Perú.And, for our fashions, there will be a kind of link between Parisian fashion, of the United States and England and the Garbo and the coquetry of Peruvian women, especially Lima, ”says Lisseth Ramis.

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