We have a new blog post for yesterday's theme on fashion #EYAFashion

"Dressed to De-Stress: Seaside Fashion at the Turn of the 20th Century" https://www.exploreyourarchive.org/dressed-to-de-stress-seaside-fashion-at-the-turn-of-the-century/

Dressed to De-Stress: Seaside Fashion at the Turn of the 20th Century — Explore Your Archive

As November brings #FocusWeek to the forefront of the Explore Your Archive campaign, Conwy Culture Centre gives us an insight into seaside fashions c.1900.

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We're a bit late to the #EYA party. We will try to catch up. But for now, today's prompt is #EYAFaisean #EYAFashion. This is an excuse to show off the amazing designs for new judicial robes commissioned from Kitty MacCormack, Dun Emer Guild, by Ireland's first Chief Justice, Hugh Kennedy.

Kennedy was keen to establish the uniquely Irish identity of the new courts through modes of address, greater use of the Irish language and judicial attire. 1/2

Today is #EYAFashion from our archives focus week - show us your fashion archives!

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To kick us off, from the LSE's archive of public lectures, here's the audio for "The Ethics of Fashion" featuring Dhanarajan, Sumi; Flack, Pablo; Morand, Pascal; Porter, Charlie; Rouse, Elizabeth https://lse-atom.arkivum.net/uklse-dl1pl01014045