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This digital edition includes an updated version of a 1939 edition of Morris??s Paris diaries, the newly transcribed and annotated 1794??1798 diaries about his European travels, with the 1799??1816 diaries to follow.
Widely regarded as an authority in the fashion world, its focus has been on cultivating an elegant and sophisticated aesthetic for an affluent readership. The Harpers Bazaar Archive includes every page---including every advertisement---of every issue since its first issue in 1867. All pages are presented in full color and high resolution, and are fully searchable. All editorial content and pictorial features are captured as separate documents to allow for easy search and discovery. For advertisements, the featured company and brand names have been assigned to the document records where possible, and all image captions are captured to a high degree of accuracy, allowing precise retrieval of photographs and illustrations. Contributor names that appear in image credits are also indexed. This archive database provides a wealth of information to researchers and students interested in fashion, beauty, style, gender, and material culture over the past century and a half. Subject coverage includes: Fashion Arts Culture Style Travel Design Retail Beauty Marketing Advertising Gender Women's Studies.