This book reveals the impact of wartime on British fashion, how a spirit
of utility, make-do and mend unleashed a whole new creativity among
Britain's women starved of high fashion by rationing. Many of these home
dressmakers copied the high-end looks. Women doing war work created new
street fashion looks. It also shows how world war shifted the centre of
the international fashion from Paris to New York and established a
casual American style for British women and men. Finally, we see the
re-birth of Paris fashion in Dior's New Look and a new glamour.