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#FashioningTheBodyForSportAndLeisure Targeting Elegance: Archery Dresses in Print and Practice will be presented by Anni Shepherd.
The full programme and ticket info can be found here: https://t.co/JShw42UklF
#FashioningTheBodyForSportAndLeisure Heralds of a New Fashion: Fashion Plates and the Popularization of Sport- and Leisurewear in 1890s Costa Rica will be presented by Ángela Hurtado Pimentel.
The full programme and ticket info can be found here: https://t.co/JShw42TMw7
#FashioningTheBodyForSportAndLeisure Fashioning Citizenship: The Rational Dress Movement and Women’s Cycling (1880-1900) will be presented by Erica Elbers.
The full programme and ticket info can be found here: https://t.co/JShw42TMw7
#ADHReads Making Corsets by Julie Collins Brealey.
Reviewed by Alanna McKnight, @alanna_mck in the Early Autumn 2021 issue of The Journal of Dress History on page 164. Read here: https://t.co/DGZmhP9f5G.
#ADHReads Worn on This Day: The Clothes that Made History by Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell.
Reviewed by Alexandra Jordan Thelin on page 174 in The Journal of Dress History. Read here: https://t.co/DGZmhPqPXe (link in bio)
#NewResearchFestival #ADHNewResearch2021 European Fashion Plates and the Inauguration of the National Theatre in Costa Rica (1897): The Theatre as a Space for the New Elegant Femininity, presented by Angela Hurtado Pimentel.
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#NewResearchFestival #ADHNewResearch2021 Lawyers, Débardeuses, and Pages: Women Masquerading as Men, 1710-1860, presented by Kate Stephenson.
The full programme and ticket info can be found here: https://t.co/JoGlQ8mETP
#NewResearchFestival Dressed for War: The Metamorphosis of the Military Skirt presented by Rachel Gets Salomon.
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Vladimir Makovsky, Empress Maria Feodorovna, c. 1912, oil on canvas, 267 x 192 cm, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg. #ADHVirtual
You are invited to read Martina Licata’s article, "Scottish Influences on British Women’s Fashion: The Role Played by Queen Victoria, 1837–1852," on page 6 of The Journal of Dress History, Spring 2020 issue, here: https://t.co/9wPWfjaF4i
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