One of the best books read recently, devoured in a couple of days. A formative reading for our students, but especially for us. Thank You @silviolorusso.bsky.social!
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Textile practices like knitting, far from being decorative hobbies, carry rich histories and communal values. Seen through the lens of relational aesthetics, they embody a new idea of prosperity—rooted not in profit, but in connection and cultural continuity.
#TextileStudies
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Textile practices like knitting, far from being decorative hobbies, carry rich histories and communal values. Seen through the lens of relational aesthetics, they embody a new idea of prosperity—rooted not in profit, but in connection and cultural continuity.
#TextileStudies
24.04.2025 13:34 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
I had the honour of presenting my research “Beyond Domesticity” at the #ProsperityFashion conference at University of Florence. My paper reclaims textile arts-often dismissed as “women’s work” as powerful forms of relational art that foster community, ethics, and care.
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Historian of dress, race, sex, gender, and capitalism. Author of From Goodwill to Grunge: A History of Secondhand Styles and Alternative Economies. Writing about more dress stuff, at balls and brothels, on Wall Street and in night clubs.
Dress/social historian. Passionately pro-democracy. Cat fosterer. 🔵 Nuff said for now.
Prof. of art/fashion history @ FIT & Editor of *Fashion in European Art* & of the Fashion History Timeline. *The Art of Parisian Chic: Modern Women and Modern Artists in Impressionist Paris* (@artofparisianchic.bsky.social), Bloomsbury Visual Arts in 2025.
Cultural historian - 20th C design & material culture | Researching fashion, textiles, climate & politics; also everyday militarisms, mostly uniforms | Design Cultures @VU Amsterdam | immigrant | 🇮🇪 in 🇳🇱
Dress and design historian. Museum professional. DATS Secretary. Views my own.
Historian of architecture & material culture; Programme Leader MA Design History Material Culture, NCAD, Dublin. Researching architectural-material history of Royal Hospital Kilmainham [also: tropical modern architecture; Catholicism; medical instruments]
Fashion Curator Museum of London | Fashion City exhibition and book coming October 2023 | PhD on WW1 fashion 2018 | She/Her | Views my own
Material Culture & Gender Historian | Trade, Production & Consumption of Fashion, 1500-1800 | Recreation & Making |📖 Shaping Femininity (Bloomsbury) | Co-I AHRC Making Historical Dress Network | 👩🏻🏫Senior Lecturer | sarahabendall.com
Textile Archaeologist PhDing @ Institute for Digital Exploration - USF. Old clothes pre-1200 is my jam. Dissertation on the representation of power via dress and appearance in Late Antique Sicily. US Gold Star Spouse. Florida woman. she/her
Political Scientist. Pop Culture Enthusiast. Cook. Knitter. Always solving mysteries in small British villages.
Prof of eighteenth-century studies in York | material culture studies, women’s work and the Atlantic world | print culture & dress history | trying at social media
📚Novels, Needleworks & Empire https://yalebooks.yale.edu/9780300270785/novels-needleworks-a
Academic (#c18th century #literature) and Head and Prof of English and Related Literature at the Uni of York working on periodicals, media, women writers, material culture, dress history. Writer. Crafter. #SEND parent. Coffee Lover.
Cambridge History PhD student researching elite women's dress and the creation of fashionable female society in late 17th-century England ✨ aka the Pepys Girl ✨ Organizer of the Cambridge Early Modern Workshop
Public domain works from The Met's Costume Institute dept.
Automated #artbot thanks to @andreitr.bsky.social and @botfrens.bsky.social
Digitized vintage sewing patterns. We have PDF Freebies every other week of random vintage sewing patterns.
Menswear writer. Editor at Put This On. Words at The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, Esquire, and Mr. Porter.
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