Historian of Eighteenth-Century Dress, Art and Material Culture | Senior Lecturer in Design Cultures at De Montfort University |Co-founder @sartorialseries
Such an incredible week working on the relationship between print and textiles @NewberryLibrary with a fantastic group of print and textiles scholars! Thank you so much @DrKarrSchmidt, Lia and Milo!
Interested in doing a PhD with me (and a fabulous team of fashion historians) in the Institute of Humanities and Political Studies @dmuleicester? Full @Midlands4Cities scholarships available! 18thC & 19thC fashion, print culture, material culture topics welcome. DM or email me.
Join us tomorrow for a free lunchtime talk in the Queen’s House and hear fashion historian Dr Elisabeth Gernerd (@egernerd) talk about naval fashions in print.
https://t.co/VefOtHYGvM
Eeek!!! It looks like my book is available for pre-order! Please order if you want to know all the secrets of the naughty vicar, insights into madness, smallpox & consumption in the 18th century as well as some research help for students!
https://t.co/5x1AVFpBNK
📣PhD Scholarship Alert!📣 We are currently advertising 24 fully funded PhD scholarships @dmuleicester, including ✨ Adapting Historical Zero Waste Cutting Methods for the Current Fashion Industry✨ For more info and to apply: https://t.co/F1y3ceb7TU
Looking forward to giving a talk for the @nationaltrust at the Bath Assembly Rooms this Sunday on Georgian fashion and satirical prints! Tickets available: https://t.co/1yxr7oGIHW
I'm lucky enough to be interviewed for podcasts a fair amount but it's not every day that I'm interviewed for one of my all time fave podcasts! I'm on Dressed: The History of Fashion talking about my zine Stitching Freedom. You can listen to part one here: https://t.co/Nnp0CuKzx6
The Georgian era (Taylor's version) ✨
@TaylorSwift has taken fashion inspiration from British history for one of her most talked-about outfits for the Eras Tour, writes DMU fashion historian @egernerd 👗
https://t.co/nYVmVtdG8R
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