An article about the process of having a dress made, written by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistlethwaite. The final paragraph reads: "This is all that has to be endured on the first day. But you have a sad prevision of a future visit when the waist will be ready a future visit when the waist will be ready to try on. It will be a trying time. The long breath you would like to take to fortify you during the operation is strangled in its birth by the meeting of buttons and buttonholes; the rebellious words you would fain utter are choked off by the tight band beneath your ears; the strong right arm with which one brief moment since you could easily have laid your captor low, now hangs limp and nerveless in its sleeve; eve...
Abstract. This article examines the way that contemporary British women’s magazine advertising emplo...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
By 1700 tailors no longer dominated England’s garment marketplace, as stay-makers, mantua-makers and...
This article highlights how distress, pain, misery and ultimately suffering in the wearing and produ...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7 % of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or ‘‘...
This article is about modeling women's pants and using appropriate details and materials
An article from the column Woman's World written by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thist...
An article written in the Woman's World column by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistle...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from University of Chicago Press via htt...
Another article by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistlethwaite focused on corsets and ...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This article looks on the relationship between fashion models and models for women from the perspect...
An article in the Woman's World column written by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistle...
This article discusses the changes that took place in the style of women\u27s fashions from the 1930...
The article reviews the book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic I...
Abstract. This article examines the way that contemporary British women’s magazine advertising emplo...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
By 1700 tailors no longer dominated England’s garment marketplace, as stay-makers, mantua-makers and...
This article highlights how distress, pain, misery and ultimately suffering in the wearing and produ...
By 1916 over 13 million women or 12.7 % of the total U.S. population was considered overweight or ‘‘...
This article is about modeling women's pants and using appropriate details and materials
An article from the column Woman's World written by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thist...
An article written in the Woman's World column by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistle...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from University of Chicago Press via htt...
Another article by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistlethwaite focused on corsets and ...
This article presents a short biography of the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union, a dress reform soci...
This article looks on the relationship between fashion models and models for women from the perspect...
An article in the Woman's World column written by Ethelwyn Wetherald under the pseudonym Bel Thistle...
This article discusses the changes that took place in the style of women\u27s fashions from the 1930...
The article reviews the book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic I...
Abstract. This article examines the way that contemporary British women’s magazine advertising emplo...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
By 1700 tailors no longer dominated England’s garment marketplace, as stay-makers, mantua-makers and...