The French Ribbon

Published by Pointed Leaf Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Introducing The French Ribbon, a unique sourcebook celebrating France's deep-rooted tradition of ribbonmaking from the time when ribbons were an essential and often functional fashion accessory used to express individuality and style in everyday life, from weddings to times of mourning. Following the closure of one of the oldest factories in the industrial town of Saint-Etienne, France, an incredible cache of old salesmen's sample books, cards, samples, and packaging surfaced to be photographed for posterity. Over 500 of these documents are now included - ribbons made from cotton, silk, satin, velvet, metallic threads, and innovative synthetic materials. The French Ribbon is a must-have book for every person interested in fashion, design, craft, and art and the history of textiles.

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  • Publisher: Pointed Leaf Press (October 3, 2014)
  • Length: 340 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781938461200

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From military medals to mourning bands to awareness pins, the simple, colorful ribbon has long been invested with powerful symbolism. The French Ribbon looks back to a time when these slender strips of fabric were the ultimate accessory, with more than 600 evocative photographs of swatch books and advertising leaflets that were taken upon the closure of a century-old factory in Saint-Etienne, France.

– Hannah Martin

The exquisite swatch books presented, simply photographed on white backgrounds, let you imagine that the gorgeous artifacts depicted within The French Ribbon can somehow be yours. Perfection.

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