Women of 'Little Paris'

Women of 'Little Paris'

by Sonia-Doris Andras, Elizabeth Wilson, Reina Lewis

Part of Dress Cultures

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Romania has not gained much attention from Western academia despite growing interest in Eastern European fashion. This book closes the gap by showcasing middle-class ladies occupying Bucharest’s ‘Little Paris’ areas. The city took great pride in being the most northern and asserted its modernity. These women could afford and were accustomed to supporting modernisation. This book focuses on middle-class women as they are observed on the streets, at opulent events, at cafés and clubs, shopping, or at work. It does this by combining historical research with personal archaeology to provide an understanding of Romania’s reinvention as a modern state. It examines textual and visual texts primarily unutilised from books, magazines, paintings, photos, and other personal, promotional, or instructional materials. This novel study of interwar Romanian materials complements my family’s collection items. English-speaking readers interested in Romanian history and culture are the target audience for this study. This book increases the perspectives on Western writing, primarily focusing on Romania’s specialised interwar political, ideological, and historical aspects. There are new research opportunities for every topic. Romanian fashion studies as a discipline and the expanding corpus of knowledge about interwar fashion cultures elsewhere would benefit from the discovery of this little-known field by fashion scholars. Scholars studying East Europe will discover an interdisciplinary approach that combines previously studied topics of interest. Scholars and students in related fields can access the subject and method. Both scholarly and general audiences will become familiar with this forgotten civilisation through the stories and photographs.

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