Dressed: The History of Fashion
Arts:Fashion & Beauty
In part 2 of this week's episodes about wigs, Jessica Glasscock joins us again to speak about the market for human hair in the 19th century, some of the celebrity hairstylists of the early 20th century, wigs and weaves in black haircare practices and--of course--the importance of wigs in drag culture.
RECOMMENDED READING: Glasscock, Jessica. Wigging Out: Fake Hair That Made Real History. New York: Blackdog & Levinthal, 2023.
The First Book of Fashion: 16th Century Fashion Blogging with Ulinka Rublack and Maria Hayward
Silver Slippers, Disco Dandies, Oh My! Costuming 1975’s “The Wiz”
Hollywood to High Fashion, The Life and Work of Gilbert Adrian, part 2
Fashion History Now #55
Hollywood to High Fashion: The Life and Work of Gilbert Adrian, part 1
Fashion History Now #54: SWAIA Indigenous Fashion with Amber-Dawn Bear Robe
Lee Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse with Clarissa Esguerra and Michaela Hansen
Fashion History Mystery #60: What's Up, Lilli Ann?
"The Greatest Weaver Alive:" Dorothy Liebes, an interview with Leigh Wishner
Fashion History Now #53: Listener Mail Roundup
Egyptomania: Fashion's Conflicted Obsession, an interview with Darnell-Jamal Lisby
Barbie: The Fashion History of an Icon, Part III
Barbie: The Fashion History of an Icon, Part II
Fashion History Now #52
Barbie: The Fashion History of an Icon, Part I
Dressed's Fashion History Tour of Paris, part 2
Dressed's Fashion History Tour of Paris, Part I
Fashion History Now #51: How to Shop for Vintage
Rébé: Haute Couture Embroidery, an interview with Nadia Albertini
Navajo Weaving: Art, History, Practice with Lynda Teller Pete, Barbara Teller Ornelas and Hadley Jensen, Part II
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