Peek into the most personal clothing in a woman's boudoir?the undergarments designed to shape, conceal, enhance, and reveal the body to create a silhouette for outerwear fashions from 1770 to 1970. From corsets to negligees to reverse thongs, hundreds of fascinating garments are shown in over 500 color photographs that reflect ever-changing social factors, which influenced day and nighttime occasions. The lively, well researched text explores evolving clothing styles where unmentionables came into play. The full glossary, value guide, and index assist archivists, researchers, clothing dealers, designers, and collectors who will refer to this study frequently for documented examples. AUTHOR: Norma Shephard is founder and director of the Mobile Milinery Museum. She use vintage fashions as historic items that prompt storytelling and folklore discussions. Norma has written five previous books in the vintage fashion field, as well as numerous periodicals articles, and appeared on Canadian television several times to share her special point of view. She lives in Ontario. 527 colour photos