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Jennifer Daley will be presenting her PhD thesis, titled,“A History of Clothing and Textiles for Sailors in the British Royal Navy, 1660–1859,” at King’s College, London, at 5:15pm, Thursday, 24 October 2019. To be placed on the official guest list, email jennifer.daley@kcl.ac.uk
Scott Schiavone will present, “Luxury & Excess: The Fan as the Ultimate Fashion Accessory, 1850–1900,” at #ADHvictorianage on 26th October 2019. Full programme and ticket information available here: https://t.co/O3not4EXTs
Lauren Whitley will present, “A Yankee at the Court of St. James: Observations of London Fashions by Katherine Lawrence, 1849 - 1852,” at #ADHvictorianage on 25th October 2019. Full programme and ticket information available here: https://t.co/O3not4EXTs
Maria S. Adank will present “Halfway between Private Noblewoman and Public Icon: Costume of the Dogaressa of Venice from the Sixteenth Century” at #ADHnewresearch2019. The paper will focus on the dress depicted in miniature paintings of the Dogaressa. https://t.co/XhN3SEojzP
For The Journal of Dress History, Alison Fairhurst has reviewed Pretty Gentlemen: Macaroni Men and the Eighteenth-Century Fashion World by Peter McNeil. As the first full–length study devoted to the macaroni, the book aims to provide a full understanding. https://t.co/377nRxfeMG
Clare Rose's, "The Fashion Trade in Wartime France, 1914-1918," at #ADHdressandwar analyses French fashion journals to show how the French fashion industry drove government support to maintain their global position through trade, marketing, and branding. https://t.co/4dD7NgzaPR
What was in the air around 1910 to prompt Paris milliner,Caroline Rebous,to take a piece of felt and fashion the helmet-like cloche?Find out at #ADHdressandwar where Clair Hughes @clair571941 will present “Where Have All the Feathers Gone?Hats: 1910-1920.” https://t.co/4dD7NgzaPR
Astrid Khoo will present her paper “Put on Drawers: The Regulation of Monastic Undergarments during the Eleventh–Century French Reforms." Her research demonstrates how elite theological change affected the intimate dress of the poorest medieval monks. #ADHnewresearch2018