This article showcases experimental dress reconstruction as a valuable research tool for the historian. It presents a case study detailing how two underskirts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, French Farthingale Rolls and French Wheel Farthingales, were reconstructed using historical techniques and experimental methodologies. The first section outlines my methodological approach to reconstructing these ephemeral garments, exploiting archival and printed records, visual sources, and knowledge of seventeenth-century sewing techniques. The second section focuses on the experience of reconstruction and shows how this process allows the historian to form tacit knowledge. This section also raises questions and provides answers about art...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...
Nowadays, the virtual technology is being widely applied in the area of clothing design and try-on. ...
Dress history has come of age. Too long ignored, overlooked, and even denigrated, the study of dress...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The purpose of this research was to understand what we can learn from historical garment making. Mak...
This study focuses on costume as a source of information. By making a case study of an 1880's dress ...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what garment construction methods might have been used...
This article studies five shaped panels of Duchesse de Bruxelles lace, part of the collection of the...
This paper explores options for creating digital sewing patterns from garments in historical costume...
There can be various reasons for reconstructing clothing for museum purposes. The most frequent one,...
Registration reopens in 2021 This international conference develops new perspectives in early modern...
Methodical issues of reconstruction medieval clothes on the basement of researches in textile from a...
This article explores fashion collecting and dress exhibitions in nineteenth-century France. The fir...
This article contributes to Science and Technology Studies (STS) literatures on ‘making and doing’ b...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...
Nowadays, the virtual technology is being widely applied in the area of clothing design and try-on. ...
Dress history has come of age. Too long ignored, overlooked, and even denigrated, the study of dress...
The analysis of historic garments can reveal hidden information of past construction and reconstruct...
The purpose of this research was to understand what we can learn from historical garment making. Mak...
This study focuses on costume as a source of information. By making a case study of an 1880's dress ...
Carleen Gabrys, Fashion and Textile TechnologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Arlesa Shephard, Fashion ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what garment construction methods might have been used...
This article studies five shaped panels of Duchesse de Bruxelles lace, part of the collection of the...
This paper explores options for creating digital sewing patterns from garments in historical costume...
There can be various reasons for reconstructing clothing for museum purposes. The most frequent one,...
Registration reopens in 2021 This international conference develops new perspectives in early modern...
Methodical issues of reconstruction medieval clothes on the basement of researches in textile from a...
This article explores fashion collecting and dress exhibitions in nineteenth-century France. The fir...
This article contributes to Science and Technology Studies (STS) literatures on ‘making and doing’ b...
Sewing by hand is certainly something that deserves researching, conserving and practising. This tra...
Nowadays, the virtual technology is being widely applied in the area of clothing design and try-on. ...
Dress history has come of age. Too long ignored, overlooked, and even denigrated, the study of dress...