KnitHistForum: RT Dress Historians: Friendly Reminder: One week left to submit your applications for our Spring 2023 New Research in Dress History Conference!
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Join us next month for an exciting one-off online event, where we will be joined by three leading UK curators to discuss their 2023 fashion exhibitions and related publications!
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The meaningful #celebration done by Our honorable. #Coimbatore the #channaisliks MD Mr. Vineeth Kumar.celebrated his #birthday .CovaiTalks TOI Coimbatore District Collector Madurai Dress Historians ramraj #Humanity #love #LoveWithoutBorders
Pasold Research Fund The Mixed Museum Dress Historians Pasold Research Fund Thank you so much for making my in-person presentation possible and thank you for all of your support! I am very excited to present Dress Historians
Dr Kathryn Ferry Dr Kate Strasdin Dress Historians Apart from costume museums there are companies that specialise in vintage garment restoration, i found a few via google …
Maeve Gilroy's Antrim camogie dress is the object of the week over on Dress Historians Instagram.
It's on display in the GAA: People, Objects & Stories exhibition but only thanks to the generous donor, very talented conservators & the Gilroy family.
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A long shot, but does anyone recognise the era of this black velvet evening dress/label? I suspect 1940s as label was still in use in the 50s, but the silhouette is earlier… #fashionhistory #dresshistorians
Loving everything about Warren Reilly’s presentation Dress Historians #ADHNewResearch2023 today. A fascinating analysis of family photographs and feminine fashion across two hundred years of portraiture
A question for the #dresshistorians and #textilehistorians - any ideas on that the two long and thin needlework samples are? The one at the bottom and the one on the right of the photo. I am perplexed and my mind is wondering!
CfP: The Association of Dress Historians @dresshistorians are welcoming submissions for presentations on the theme of Dress & Painting: Clothing and Textiles in Art, for their International Conference taking place National Portrait Gallery 7-8 October 2024. Details here: britishportraits.org.uk/blog/category/…
The excellent #dresshistory exhibition, titled, Making a Splash! A Century of Women's Beachwear, is well worth the visit! Exhibition runs till 14 January 2024. Free entry at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums #aberdeen #textilehistory #fashionhistory #dresshistorians
You are warmly invited to Paxton House to watch the making of a long sack gown - by hand, from scratch, using cutting & construction techniques studied in surviving 18th c. gowns! UofG Dress History The Northern Society of Costume and Texiles Costume Society UK Dress Historians Constructing Costume Histories paxtonhouse.co.uk/event/georgian…
Calling all Dress Historians members! I have a lovely long list of new books to review. If you'd like to submit a proposal, please contact me via [email protected]
I’m super happy to share that I will be presenting part of my new research, “Designing the Global South: Cultural Appropriation in Latin America” at the Ad-Dressing Margins Conference (Dress Historians & Drexel University) this weekend! ✨
Two weeks to go… book your ticket for the Dress Historians New Research in Dress Histories conference, hosted by McrFashionInstitute Manchester Metropolitan Uni here:
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#Fashionhistorians #fashion #dresshistorians can you help? I've run across newspaper references to bustles being worn in the early 1850s, made of feathers, rags, or sawdust. Standard wisdom is that bustles were only worn c. 1870s-1880s. Thoughts?
I don’t know how the release of this slipped by me, but my book review of ‘The Honor Dress of the Movement,’ was published in the summer issue of The Journal of Dress by the Association of Dress Historians. Starts on page 120.
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🎓 A little story on Cambridge academic dress history features in Dress Historians’ February ‘Thoughts & Threads’ newsletter