This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform society formed in 1890 with the aim of ‘teaching both men and women how to discriminate by choosing and rejecting, and so gradually moulding the exigencies of our climate and situation, the claims of artistic arrangement of drapery, and harmony of colour.’ It presents a new account of the group that goes beyond previous discussions, which have been solely gleaned from the group’s journal Aglaia. A brief history of the organisation under the leadership of artists such as Henry Holiday, Walter Crane and G.F. Watts will precede an examination of their 1896 ‘Exhibition of Living Pictures’, and a discussion of their educational journal Aglaia and its ...
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
This 4500-word commissioned journal article appeared in the Winter 2016 edition of Vestoj: The Journ...
Artistic Dress was the Victorian sartorial practice through which individuals communicated their ide...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This research comprises a study focused on Artistic Dress circa 1848-1900, presenting a roughly chro...
This article summarises the significant critical works on fashion and dress culture in 19th-century ...
This article explores how dress economy practices, including mending, remaking, and home dressmaking...
The dress reform movements of the latter half of the nineteenth century were a group of unconnected ...
This article summarises the significant critical works on fashion and dress culture in 19th-century ...
Beginning in the 1870s, a far reaching call for reform spread across the Viennese middle class, infi...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
Citation: Johnson, Ary Cordelia. History of the development of dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
International audienceThis article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study of clothing design...
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
This 4500-word commissioned journal article appeared in the Winter 2016 edition of Vestoj: The Journ...
Artistic Dress was the Victorian sartorial practice through which individuals communicated their ide...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This research comprises a study focused on Artistic Dress circa 1848-1900, presenting a roughly chro...
This article summarises the significant critical works on fashion and dress culture in 19th-century ...
This article explores how dress economy practices, including mending, remaking, and home dressmaking...
The dress reform movements of the latter half of the nineteenth century were a group of unconnected ...
This article summarises the significant critical works on fashion and dress culture in 19th-century ...
Beginning in the 1870s, a far reaching call for reform spread across the Viennese middle class, infi...
Dr Hannah Rumball discusses the event Reframing 19th-century Fashion and Dress, organised to establi...
Citation: Johnson, Ary Cordelia. History of the development of dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
International audienceThis article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study of clothing design...
Citation: Philbrook, Eva. Art in dress. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse...
This 4500-word commissioned journal article appeared in the Winter 2016 edition of Vestoj: The Journ...
Artistic Dress was the Victorian sartorial practice through which individuals communicated their ide...