This article examines the surface qualities of textile objects in the 1880 to 1939 period, analyzing representations and descriptions of both highly finished and maintained textile surfaces, and degraded and ill-maintained garments. It is argued that the finishing techniques applied in manufacture were carefully replicated in domestic processes, and that qualities of surface and finish in textiles were important both materially and symbolically in the stratified social systems of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Theoretical insights from Julia Kristeva and Mary Douglas are used to understand the meanings of textile objects in use and wear, in their relationship to the bodies that wore them, and in the processes of maint...
This study focuses on 'texture' as one of the most important fashion and textile design elements; in...
This essay explores the home-production and consumption of clothing in relation to Englishness, from...
This article draws on the writings, including diaries, letters, etiquette books, and popular fiction...
This peer-reviewed paper builds on the examination of cleanliness and dirt in my authored book Soap ...
In October 1851, the fashion news report in the American periodical Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
The main objective of this paper is to explore and describe women’s textile culture in the Victorian...
Largely ignored by scholars of fashion and clothing, an investigation of the history of garment repa...
This volume of essays, edited by Glenn Adamson and Victoria Kelley, is the final research outcome of...
This peer-reviewed chapter is the first in the Surface Tensions volume, and sets out a theoretical a...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This research examines the development of surface motifs in drapery, and how they can be further dev...
Structure, cladding and detail: the role of textiles in the association between identity, the interi...
The distinctions between 'high' and 'low' dress in Victorian times are discussed with the elite conc...
This study focuses on 'texture' as one of the most important fashion and textile design elements; in...
This essay explores the home-production and consumption of clothing in relation to Englishness, from...
This article draws on the writings, including diaries, letters, etiquette books, and popular fiction...
This peer-reviewed paper builds on the examination of cleanliness and dirt in my authored book Soap ...
In October 1851, the fashion news report in the American periodical Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
The objects that represent the everyday domesticity of the Victorian age in our great museums of dec...
The main objective of this paper is to explore and describe women’s textile culture in the Victorian...
Largely ignored by scholars of fashion and clothing, an investigation of the history of garment repa...
This volume of essays, edited by Glenn Adamson and Victoria Kelley, is the final research outcome of...
This peer-reviewed chapter is the first in the Surface Tensions volume, and sets out a theoretical a...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This research examines the development of surface motifs in drapery, and how they can be further dev...
Structure, cladding and detail: the role of textiles in the association between identity, the interi...
The distinctions between 'high' and 'low' dress in Victorian times are discussed with the elite conc...
This study focuses on 'texture' as one of the most important fashion and textile design elements; in...
This essay explores the home-production and consumption of clothing in relation to Englishness, from...
This article draws on the writings, including diaries, letters, etiquette books, and popular fiction...