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Divided into ten points, this paper aims to illustrate how fashion produced modernity, understood as valuing the present, especially its progressive and evolving elements. A process that focused on amplifying "personal visibility", and in which the abilities of tailors played a crucial rol...
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Florence
Firenze University Press
2022
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Saila: | Datini Studies in Economic History
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