Items where Kingston Author is "Beard, Alice"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 9. Beard, Alice (2013) Fun with pins and rope: how Caroline Baker styled the seventies. In: Bartlett, Djurdja , Cole, Shaun and Rocamora, Agnes, (eds.) Fashion media: past and present. London, U.K. : Bloomsbury Publishing plc. ISBN 9780857853066 Beard, Alice (2008) Show and tell: an interview with Penny Martin, editor in chief of SHOWstudio. Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress Body & Culture, 12(2), pp. 181-195. ISSN (print) 1362-704X Beard, Alice (2008) Hairstyling in the fashion magazine: Nova in the 1970s. In: Biddle-Perry, Geraldine and Cheang, Sarah, (eds.) Hair: styling, culture and fashion. Oxford, U.K. : Berg. pp. 229-240. ISBN 9781845207915 Beard, Alice [Reviewer] (2006) Book Reviews of 'Fashioning London: clothing and the modern metropolis, fashion and modernity' by Christopher Breward and 'Fashion and modernity' edited by Christopher Breward and Caroline Evans. Journal of Design History, 19(2), pp. 176-178. ISSN (print) 0952-4649 Beard, Alice (2005) Inside out: the real and imagined spaces of Nova Magazine. In: Locating Design: The Design History Society Annual Conference; 07 - 09 Sep 2005, London, U.K.. (Unpublished) Beard, Alice (2005) From hot to cool: a critical reappraisal of Nova Magazine, 1965-1975. In: Media History and History in the Media; 31 Mar - 01 Apr 2005, Gregynog, U.K.. (Unpublished) Beard, Alice (2003) Caught underwears: the body revealed in Nova Magazine. In: Making an Appearance: Fashion, Dress & Consumption; 10 - 12 Jul 2003, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished) Beard, Alice (2002) "Put in just for pictures": fashion editorial and the composite image in Nova 1965-1975. Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, 6(1), pp. 25-44. ISSN (print) 1362-704X Beard, Alice (1997) Giving way to modernism : design and research methods for British road signs, 1958-1964. In: Sparke, Penny, (ed.) One-off : a collection of essays by students on the Victoria & Albert Museum/Royal College of Art Course in the History of Design. London, U.K. : Victoria & Albert Museum / Royal College of Art Course in the History of Design. pp. 14-21. ISSN (print) 1851772466 |