Fashion Victims is a richly illustrated and chilling exploration of how clothing has caused illness, injury, and even death throughout history. The book reveals how seemingly harmless garments have harbored hidden dangers, from mercury-laced hats and arsenic-infused dresses to crinolines that could catch fire. Through a blend of historical accounts and surviving fashion objects, the author, Matthews David, examines the gruesome side of fashion for women, men, and children.
The book delves into notorious examples, such as the louse-infested military uniforms, the fiery deaths of Oscar Wilde’s half-sisters, and dancer Isadora Duncan’s fatal scarf accident. It also highlights how the production and wearing of certain clothes have harmed not just people but also animals and the environment.
Spanning from Greek mythology to modern times, Fashion Victims uncovers the darker aspects of apparel, making the reader reconsider the hidden costs of fashion. With over 125 vivid illustrations, this work serves as a remarkable resource for scholars, students, and fashion enthusiasts alike, offering a gripping journey through the lethal history of dress and the often overlooked consequences of our sartorial choices.
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