MRCH 3307 19th & 20th Century Costume
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Useful subject terms (not an exhaustive list) in the area of Fashion and Costume:
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Clothing and dress
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Costume
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Costume -- history
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Costume -- social aspects
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Fashion
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Fashion -- history
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Fashion -- psychological aspects
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Fashion -- social aspects
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Fashion designers
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Hairstyles -- history
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