Hannah Wroe (@hannah_wroe) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Wroe

@hannah_wroe

Senior lecturer fashion, Dress history researcher British couture house ‘Isobel’, pattern cutting nut, previously Costume Society trustee. All views my own.

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Costume Society UK (@costume_society) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bethan and Lucie are also joined by friend of the Costume Society, Hannah Wroe , a fashion academic who brings her expertise on British interwar couturier Madame Isobel and her label to the talk.

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I am really excited to be joining @LucieWhitmore and Bethan Bide on Monday evening with the Costume Society UK to hear them talk about their exhibition which features a fantastic Madame Isobel dress. Book your tickets here: costumesociety.org.uk/events/details…

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I was so excited to see the 1930s lace Madame Isobel dress at MuseumofLondon exhibition. Well worth a visit and I have been itching to see this dress all year! My article on Isobel will be coming out in spring 2024 in Costume Costume Society UK @LucieWhitmore Bethan Bide

I was so excited to see the 1930s lace Madame Isobel dress at <a href="/MuseumofLondon/">MuseumofLondon</a> exhibition. Well worth a visit and I have been itching to see this dress all year! My article on Isobel will be coming out in spring 2024 in Costume <a href="/costume_society/">Costume Society UK</a> @LucieWhitmore <a href="/bethanbide/">Bethan Bide</a>
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Tickets are now available for ACORSO Research Day at Online, Online on Sat 18 Nov 2023 at 1:00PM. Click the link for further information and to secure your tickets now! ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/onlin…

Hannah Wroe (@hannah_wroe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this in print! Such a great experience from the conference through to the book. Thank you Dr. Liz Tregenza Bethan Bide @jadehalbert for your editing and having the vision to put this all together! A wealth of brilliant scholarship -I look forward to reading it

Excited to see this in print! 
Such a great experience from the conference through to the book. Thank you <a href="/liztregenza/">Dr. Liz Tregenza</a> <a href="/bethanbide/">Bethan Bide</a> @jadehalbert for your editing and having the vision to put this all together! 
A wealth of brilliant scholarship -I look forward to reading it
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The latest edition of the journal is available online. If you are a member of the Costume Society then you can access the journal via the website or Edinburgh University Press. euppublishing.com/loi/cost

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The programme for our third workshop is now live! ‘Learning from Making’ will offer a forum for discussing the myriad methods and approaches used in recreative practice. Book your virtual place now at: makinghistoricaldress.dmu.ac.uk/Workshop-Three…

The programme for our third workshop is now live! ‘Learning from Making’ will offer a forum for discussing the myriad methods and approaches used in recreative practice. Book your virtual place now at: makinghistoricaldress.dmu.ac.uk/Workshop-Three…
Professor Amanda Briggs-Goode (@briggsgoode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a journey, very proud of what we have achieved - 3PhD's, lace:here:now, 2 exhibitions, publications, HLF funding, industry collaborations. Thank you to all the people who have been and are passionate advocates for #nottinghams #textile #heritage Nottingham School of Art & Design

What a journey, very proud of what we have achieved - 3PhD's, lace:here:now, 2 exhibitions, publications, HLF funding, industry collaborations. Thank you to all the people who have been and are passionate advocates for #nottinghams #textile #heritage <a href="/NTUArtandDesign/">Nottingham School of Art & Design</a>
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✨The Politicising Fashion & Fashioning Politics Symposium is now LIVE! ✨Keynote speaker: Eleri Lynn. Brilliant programme of speakers! ✨For in-person tickets and online registration: …icisingfashionsymposium.our.dmu.ac.uk

✨The Politicising Fashion &amp; Fashioning Politics Symposium is now LIVE! 

✨Keynote speaker: Eleri Lynn. Brilliant programme of speakers!

✨For in-person tickets and online registration: …icisingfashionsymposium.our.dmu.ac.uk
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The new issue of Costume (Costume Society UK) is here! Discover articles on the family history of the Willoughby women’s wardrobe, the past craze for pageants in Britain and the relationship between a WW1 soldier's physicality and their uniform. euppublishing.com/toc/cost/58/1

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I have been lucky enough to now own this Isobel wedding dress from 1928. Silk with beaded embroidery. It’s like air! #houseofIsobel #dresshistory #vintage #britishcouture

I have been lucky enough to now own this Isobel wedding dress from 1928. Silk with beaded embroidery. It’s like air! 
#houseofIsobel #dresshistory #vintage #britishcouture
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The vast majority of modern universities in the UK are facing job cuts, with a quarter seeing more than 50 roles at risk while staff who remain potentially face worse terms and conditions, according to a UCU survey timeshighereducation.com/news/research-…

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Loving Elleanor (Ellen) Mahon’s needlework sampler book, made at the Boyle School in Ireland in 1852-1854 and now at the V&A. These records allowed girls to show potential employers all of their needle skills at once. I’m obsessed with the tiny dresses, socks, and gloves

Loving Elleanor (Ellen) Mahon’s needlework sampler book, made at the Boyle School in Ireland in 1852-1854 and now at the <a href="/V_and_A/">V&A</a>. These records allowed girls to show potential employers all of their needle skills at once. I’m obsessed with the tiny dresses, socks, and gloves