Needles and Pens: Sewing Diaries of Four American Women Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 01/04/2008 - 14:03
Description

American Textile History Museum curator Karen Herbaugh looks at the sewing diaries of three New England women and one young girl, compiled in the late 1800s and early 1900s. She examines the history of fashion and fabric revealed by the diaries. This presentation includes slides.

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Colonial Costuming Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 02/02/2009 - 14:12
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Brenda Rosseau, supervisor of Research and Design in the Costume Design Center at Colonial Williamsburg, talks about the work involved in accurately costuming historical interpreters and the place of clothing and fashion in colonial society.

Shoemaker Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 01/23/2009 - 15:37
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Al Saguto, a shoemaker at Colonial Williamsburg, talks about making shoes according to colonial-era practices.

The Fashionable Wig Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 01/20/2009 - 14:33
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Terry Lyons, a Colonial Williamsburg wigmaker, looks at the place of wigs in colonial society and what they revealed about the wearer's social status.

Clothing Speaks Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 01/08/2009 - 18:44
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Linda Baumgarten, Curator of Textiles and Costumes at Colonial Williamsburg, talks about 18th-century clothing and fashions, including how they reflected class differences.

The Art of the Cut Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 01/05/2009 - 18:28
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Neal Hurst, an apprentice tailor at Colonial Williamsburg, describes the tailor's trade in the colonial era and its practice in Colonial Williamsburg today.

Fashion and Function

Description

Brooke Welborn, a journeywoman milliner and mantua maker at Colonial Williamsburg, describes colonial women's undergarments, the ways in which dress determined or was determined by women's social roles and class, and the trade of millinery and mantua making. For more information on 18th century clothing, click here.

Fashion Maven

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Teaser

Do you have your mother's—and her mother's—fashion sense?

quiz_instructions

What year did each of these fashion advertisements appear in the newspaper?

Quiz Answer

1.
1915

2.
1925

3.
1917 (Note the military accents.)

4.
1905.

5.
1935.

6.
1910.

7.
1940.

8.
1895.

9.
1955.

10.
1960.

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