Daniel Delis Hill

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Daniel Delis Hill has worked as a retail fashion illustrator, catalog art director, and creative director of fashion photography. He also taught in the fashion departments of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, and the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio.

Books by Daniel Delis Hill include:

- Advertising to the American Woman 1900-1999 (Ohio State University Press 2002)

- As Seen in Vogue: A Century of American Fashion in Advertising (Texas Tech University Press 2004)

- History of World Costume and Fashion (Prentice Hall 2010)

- American Menswear from the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century (Texas Tech University Press 2011)

- History of Men's Underwear and Swimwear (Menswear Books 2011)

- Fashion from Victoria to the New Millennium (Prentice Hall 2012)

- Necessaries: 200 Years of Fashion Accessories (Gemini Dragon 2015)

- Peacock Revolution: American Masculine Identity and Dress in the Sixties and Seventies (Bloomsbury, 2018)

- The Theatrical Works of Leonardo da Vinci (Gemini Dragon 2018)

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