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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Our first panel is kicking off! First we have Hannah Wroe speaking about her processes and experiences of remaking.
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.
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…
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
It’s finally here! So excited to see the work of so many #dresshistory friends @glassbuttons @LucieWhitmore Hannah Wroe Beatrice Behlen Dr Eliza McKee . Valerie Wilson Vanessa Jones Ciara Phipps. Thanks to our wonderful editors Bethan Bide @jadehalbert Dr. Liz Tregenza
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
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
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
Very excited to be speaking @IfmParis next Thursday alongside Sarah Bendall. I’ll be talking about some of my research from Labour of the Stitch.
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