Tag Archives for fashion
Berg Fashion Library
Have you heard about Berg Fashion Library? We subscribe to this fantastic e-resource from Bloomsbury Publishing. It has been described as “the authority on world dress”, and is an extensive online portal which offers fully cross-searchable access to a large … Continue reading
Bloomsbury Fashion Photography Archive
We are delighted to announce a new subscription to the Bloomsbury Fashion Photography Archive. This fantastic visual resource is a sister to the Berg Fashion Library which we have had for a while now. Bloomsbury Fashion Photography Archive is an … Continue reading
Trade Catalogues and the American Home
Monday 24th April: For the next four weeks we have trial access to Trade Catalogues and the American Home. Explore domestic life, leisure and material culture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century America through the rich and varied material presented in Trade … Continue reading
Change of look for WGSN website
WGSN* is our trend forecasting tool for fashion and design. Recently the website for WGSN has changed in appearance. Now when you log in (on campus) you will see a website called homebuildlife. WGSN is still accessible from this new … Continue reading
New databases at ECA Library!
From 16th January 2012 the following new databases will be available for all students and staff. They will be listed in the A-Z of databases on the University Library website and in the University Library subject guides for Art & … Continue reading
E-mix newsletter
Those of you who enjoyed our recent WGSN trend analysis trial database may be interested in e-mix, an online trend website with a newsletter that you can subscribe to. For more information see http://www.globalcolor.co.uk/newsletter.php E-mix describes itself as a monthly … Continue reading
Vintage fashions online
Nina Ricci, Guy Laroche, and Yves St. Laurent are just some of the top designers making up a veritable who’s who of fashion at the London College of Fashion’s Woolmark Company Collection. These ‘cool’ wool fashions may no longer be … Continue reading