Historical clothes are more than just examples of how past societies dressed—they are imbued with small details of individual lives in their marks of wear. In this article I explore how these marks evoke memories, and how setting up interactions between personal memories and the materiality of fashion objects creates opportunities for new perspectives in the field of fashion history. I open this article by considering how historians might draw on the methodologies of material culture and archival co-authorship to bring memories into collections research. In order to illustrate these ideas, I then present objects from the Museum of London’s fashion collection alongside my own family photographs and stories to show how integrating my grandmot...
The history of fashion is often associated with the charting of changes that take place in the objec...
Fashion items and artefacts across the 19th and 20th centuries were once considered unworthy of plac...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life-stories and narratives of people wi...
Historical clothes are more than just examples of how past societies dressed—they are imbued with sm...
This article considers materiality in relation to memories of dress and explores why women remember ...
Elizabeth Wilson writes that fashion can be understood as ‘poised ambiguously between present and pa...
The subject of this article is memory, specifically, the capacity of textiles to retain and communic...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
Memories of Dress: Recollections of Material Identities critically investigates auto/biographical me...
This article was commissioned for the exhibition catalogue of 'Utopian Bodies - Fashion Looks Forwar...
This thesis challenges the continuing dearth of clothing as biographical evidence in telling life-st...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Clothes are more than objects that protect us from the elements: they also perform a variety of comp...
Beyond its material use, clothing can have powerful emotional effects such as easing grief from pers...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The history of fashion is often associated with the charting of changes that take place in the objec...
Fashion items and artefacts across the 19th and 20th centuries were once considered unworthy of plac...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life-stories and narratives of people wi...
Historical clothes are more than just examples of how past societies dressed—they are imbued with sm...
This article considers materiality in relation to memories of dress and explores why women remember ...
Elizabeth Wilson writes that fashion can be understood as ‘poised ambiguously between present and pa...
The subject of this article is memory, specifically, the capacity of textiles to retain and communic...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
Memories of Dress: Recollections of Material Identities critically investigates auto/biographical me...
This article was commissioned for the exhibition catalogue of 'Utopian Bodies - Fashion Looks Forwar...
This thesis challenges the continuing dearth of clothing as biographical evidence in telling life-st...
The text analyses the creative expression of London’s couturiers; the industry and their client base...
Clothes are more than objects that protect us from the elements: they also perform a variety of comp...
Beyond its material use, clothing can have powerful emotional effects such as easing grief from pers...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The history of fashion is often associated with the charting of changes that take place in the objec...
Fashion items and artefacts across the 19th and 20th centuries were once considered unworthy of plac...
In this article, we use clothes as a tool for exploring the life-stories and narratives of people wi...