This interdisciplinary material culture analysis, will investigate the design, manufacture, retailing and consumption of fashion for a young working-class woman in England in the 1930s. The young women this article will discuss are aged between fourteen and twenty-five, usually the age between leaving school, working and getting married in London’s working-class East End the period 1930-1938. Exploration a young working-class woman’s fashion interests and purchasing power will probe the influence of issues such as modernity, peer group cohesion, leisure and related dress, along with the reactions of parents and peers. As historian Selina Todd notes, ‘as rising numbers of young women worked in larger factories, shops and offices, so workplac...
The research explores preliminary work conducted for an extended research project that investigates ...
The first half of the twentieth century was defined by both the First and Second World Wars and saw ...
In histories of post-war Britain the ‘model-girl’ emerges as a particular ideological figure that ac...
This interdisciplinary material culture analysis, will investigate the design, manufacture, retailin...
A Price for Fashion: A Young Working Class Woman’s Wardrobe in 1930's London. by Cheryl Roberts, PhD...
Cette analyse interdisciplinaire de la culture matérielle étudiera la conception, la fabrication, la...
Despite the increasing literature on children as consumers, little has been written on “cultures of ...
This project explores the relationship between fashion and class for women in contemporary British s...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This paper examines the emergence of Vogue’s 3rd Book of Knitting and Crochet to examine how couture...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The critical impetus of this study is to explore the period between 1944 and 1951 on its own terms, ...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The research explores preliminary work conducted for an extended research project that investigates ...
The first half of the twentieth century was defined by both the First and Second World Wars and saw ...
In histories of post-war Britain the ‘model-girl’ emerges as a particular ideological figure that ac...
This interdisciplinary material culture analysis, will investigate the design, manufacture, retailin...
A Price for Fashion: A Young Working Class Woman’s Wardrobe in 1930's London. by Cheryl Roberts, PhD...
Cette analyse interdisciplinaire de la culture matérielle étudiera la conception, la fabrication, la...
Despite the increasing literature on children as consumers, little has been written on “cultures of ...
This project explores the relationship between fashion and class for women in contemporary British s...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
This dissertation investigates the cultural meaning ascribed to feminine fashionable objects such as...
This paper examines the emergence of Vogue’s 3rd Book of Knitting and Crochet to examine how couture...
The book, examining the relationship between fashion, gender and representation in Britain in the tw...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The critical impetus of this study is to explore the period between 1944 and 1951 on its own terms, ...
Women wearing trousers is a very common site in 2018, but less than 100 years ago things were very d...
The research explores preliminary work conducted for an extended research project that investigates ...
The first half of the twentieth century was defined by both the First and Second World Wars and saw ...
In histories of post-war Britain the ‘model-girl’ emerges as a particular ideological figure that ac...