Dr Kate Strasdin
@katestrasdin
Fashion historian, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at Falmouth University, writer, curator & amateur stitcher
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https://www.falmouth.ac.uk/research/centre-heritage-culture-society/dress-devolution-2 05-03-2016 08:27:56
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Cocktail hour calls for something with some pzazz and in late #1940s terms you can’t go far wrong with Jacques Fath’s black and red ensemble. Unfasten the jacket and a twist of bodice is revealed Augusta Auctions #fashionhistory
There is more than a touch of #origami to this #1720s mantua, crisp pleats that shape the upper portion of the robe around the shoulders, down the length of the back and around the elbow. Brocade motifs ripple between the pleats nasjonalmuseet #fashionhistory
When designer #CarolynSchnurer was travelling in #Japan she met artist Insho Domoto who signed her diary with a sketch of two ducks. Her tribute to him is realised in this 1951 summer dress, the ducks stitched in gold thread The Metropolitan Museum of Art #fashionhistory
Deepest black velvet serves to highlight the gold embroidery and beadwork decorating this mid #1950s Lanvin by Castillo cocktail dress. The symmetrical shape is ornament-like in its overall aesthetic, a wearable bauble. Sold via KerryTaylorAuctions #fashionhistory
The way that a #Fortuny falls is unique. The softness of the silk coupled with the elasticity of the pleats means that it almost bounces in its pliability. The details are glorious, the stencilled belt, the silk cord, the Murano glass beads Museu Tèxtil de Terrassa
🟡 In celebration of 80 years of The Harris’s ‘Pauline in The Yellow Dress’ by Herbert James Gunn, this week’s @ArtUKDotOrg #OnlineArtExchange is #yellow Like Gunn, Sir John Lavery was a renowned portraitist. His ‘Eileen in Primrose Yellow’ is one fine example.
There's a new Sew What? Podcast episode out today! I talk to the fabulous Kate Sekules about all things mending. Check it out here: buzzsprout.com/1075825/156833…
#PaulPoiret is usually associated with designs in the early years of the c20th but here is one of his later works, a c1929 evening dress of purple sequinned chiffon. It is an altogether luscious interpretation of the period with a nod to his love of embellishment FIDM Museum
Pastel pink serves to emphasise the density of the black velvet trim that decorates the hem and the décolletage of this #1860s evening dress. Black lace just adds to the contrast around the bodice. Yes the waist is tiny Fashion Museum Bath #fashionhistory
That this gauzy #1840s evening dress has managed to survive intact for almost 200 years seems remarkable when you take a closer look at its petal-like sleeves. Edged in a band of white satin, it seems as if it could flutter away given one gust of wind. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Soooo looking forward to celebrating with my most lovely friend at her birthday bash tonight. Not only does this glittery summer of 1974 Halston fit date wise but I could totally see the birthday girl rocking this The Metropolitan Museum of Art