A new Making Historical Dress Network seminar has just been announced:

https://acu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0uceutqT8rHNNTCZLBlyZ0sfbxO-ReVraD

Sadly, I don't think I can go to this one, on account of that week at work being blocked out to assess tenders. But they'll be recording it  

#FashionHistory #DressHistory #CostumeAndTextiles

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Deconstruction, Alteration and Recreation: Stories from Australian and New Zealand Collections. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

We are delighted to invite you to attend our second Making Historical Dress online event titled Deconstruction, Alteration and Recreation: Stories from Australian and New Zealand Collections. This seminar will showcase some recreative work taking place in Australia and New Zealand. Speakers include: 1. The restitching of the Yellow Dress: The Yellow Dress Project a collaboration of The National Trust and NIDA. - Lucy Francis and Jasmin Gray 2. Pocket Archives and Material Memories: Embodied creative research through garment deconstruction and alteration. - Cerys Dallaway Davidson

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This one's for costume history people:

Dr Serena Dyer's 'Labour of the Stitch' is available free online for the next few days.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/labour-of-the-stitch/90B1E48FF1EF64060EF1AF59ACB229F8

#CostumeHistory #FashionHistory #history #CostumeAndTextiles

Anyone interested in #Fashion #DressAccessories #DressHistory #HistoricalCostume and other #CostumeAndTextiles history, check out the Digital Museum of Dress Accessories. It's relatively new, the people who run it and curate the online exhibits are lovely, and both the website and their Instagram have some fascinating things.

https://dmda.york.ac.uk/

https://instagram.com/uoy_dmda?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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Digital Museum of Dress Accessories

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