Edited by Ildikó Simonovics and Tibor Valuch Budapest: Argumentum–1956-os Intézet, 2009
Foreword
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Fashion and ideology Djurdja Bartlett: Ideology and dress-the prime and decline of official socialist fashion Péter Zsolt: Socialism's brush with fashion Éva Zanin: Fashion, ideology and dictatorship Antal Csipes: Training of fashion designers in Hungary in 1945-1983 Ildikó Simonovics: "Let's dress the country!" or fashion socialist style Dress and clothing customs Tibor Valuch: Changes in urban dress in Hungary after 1945 Katalin Medvedev: Fashion and crime in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s Izabella Agárdi: The "nylon home"-heritage of an empire György Majtényi: Tradition, code and etiquette-the dress of the state socialist elite Eszter Zsófia Tóth: The dress of female workers in the socialist period Ferenc Hammer: Denim in the socialist period in Hungary, 1960-1990 Magdolna Szapu: Self-identifying and distinguishing marks and symbols in young people's dress Katalin Juhász: Complexion protection-toilette and beauty care in town and country in the 1960s and 1970s Through contemporary eyes Katalin F. Dózsa: Socialist fashion in reality, or how a Pest lady can be stylish if there's nothing to buy in the stores Valéria Kovács: Behind the scenes-fashion in the 1970s and 1980s through a fashion model's eyes Enikő Deés: Large-scale industry and creativity Magda Vámos: Fashion coordination-the activity of the Hungarian Fashion Institute from the fifties to the nineties |
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