In 1887, the Ancoats Art Museum put their Model Dress on display to the public. Made from Silk and placed in a glass cabinet alongside example fabrics by William Morris, it was designed to inspire working women to wear more functional and beautiful clothing and to influence their behaviour and moral character. With this in mind, the museum even offered the dress pattern for sale for tuppence. 18 years later in 1905. a group of women from the Fawcett Debating Society challenged the committee and the design of the dress. Their polite but firm feedback to the committee was summarised in one word: the dress was "inconvenient". This exhibition documents this story and explore what we wear and why we wear it. A reimagining of the original dress i...
This dissertation is an investigation into the evolution of culturally traditional British wedding d...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how dress can be felt as though it is being worn when it is not...
The exhibition focused on ready-to-wear fashion in the post-war period. It was original in that it l...
Wives and daughters, sisters and mothers; none of the Royal women featured in the exhibition was mon...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
This thesis analyzes the trousered dress reform movement for women in North America and Britain in t...
Costume, portraiture and the presentation of the individual have been intimately linked throughout t...
This article develops a paper, of the same title, presented jointly by the authors at London College...
I was invited by the British Library to devise and curate this exhibition promoting the new recordin...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
My research provides a means of animating historical costume, bringing movement and narrative to an ...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Fair Women was the Victorian equivalent of a ‘blockbuster’ exhibition. Organised by a committee of w...
This dissertation is an investigation into the evolution of culturally traditional British wedding d...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how dress can be felt as though it is being worn when it is not...
The exhibition focused on ready-to-wear fashion in the post-war period. It was original in that it l...
Wives and daughters, sisters and mothers; none of the Royal women featured in the exhibition was mon...
This thesis furthers the claim that dress was a vital tool for the expression of identity, particula...
This thesis analyzes the trousered dress reform movement for women in North America and Britain in t...
Costume, portraiture and the presentation of the individual have been intimately linked throughout t...
This article develops a paper, of the same title, presented jointly by the authors at London College...
I was invited by the British Library to devise and curate this exhibition promoting the new recordin...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
My research provides a means of animating historical costume, bringing movement and narrative to an ...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Fair Women was the Victorian equivalent of a ‘blockbuster’ exhibition. Organised by a committee of w...
This dissertation is an investigation into the evolution of culturally traditional British wedding d...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how dress can be felt as though it is being worn when it is not...