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  • In this week’s two part episode, Dr. Elizabeth L. Block joins us to discuss the cultural significance of hair and hairdressing in 19th century America, introducing us to the spaces and faces that defined this booming industry and profession and are the subject of her new book Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing.

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  • We've often discussed what stories are woven into the clothes we wear, but what about those braided into our hair? In this week’s two part episode, Dr. Elizabeth L. Block joins us to discuss the cultural significance of hair and hairdressing in 19th century America, introducing us to the spaces and faces that defined this booming industry and profession and are the subject of her new book Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing.

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  • We've often discussed what stories are woven into the clothes we wear, but what about those braided into our hair? In this week’s two part episode, Dr. Elizabeth L. Block joins us to discuss the cultural significance of hair and hairdressing in 19th century America, introducing us to the spaces and faces that defined this booming industry and profession and are the subject of her new book Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing.

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  • Following up on our wildly popular 2022 episode on obscure fashion terms from history, we bring you an all new two-part episode from A to Z!

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  • Following up on our wildly popular 2022 episode on obscure fashion terms from history, we bring you an all new two-part episode from A to Z!

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  • Based on her one-woman show, WHat I wORE to Work, this week Jo Weldon joins us for a two-part episode to explore the "intersection of fashion, culture and sex work." In part II, we hear about the laws governing what strippers can and cannot wear, what Jo herself wore in her many roles within the sex industry and her ongoing work as a sex worker activist.

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  • Based on her one-woman show, WHat I wORE to Work, this week Jo Weldon joins us for a two-part episode to explore the "intersection of fashion, culture and sex work." From the brothels of Ancient Greece to Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's, part I explores sex worker style throughout history and its centuries-long influence on high fashion.

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  • Amber-Dawn Bear Robe joins us to discuss the Indigenous fashion on view on and off the runway at this year's SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market.

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  • Innovation and Indigenous fashion have gone hand in hand for time immemorial. From the original "couturiers" of America to those that represent the art form today, we explore the past, present and future of Indigenous design innovation with a compilation of past guest interviews.

    Guests featured in order of appearance:

    Christian Allaire joined us in 2020 and 2021Orlando Dugi joined us in 2022Amber-Dawn Bear Robe joined us in 2020, 2023, and 2024Korina Emmerich joined us in 2019Jontay Kahm joined us in 2022

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  • We conclude our original four part series on Dressing the Summer Olympic Athlete with a brand new episode celebrating fashion—and fashion history—at this year’s Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (Paris Olympics 2024).

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  • From Sappho to Stonewall-and-beyond, this week we explore than 2,600 years of lesbian fashion history as Eleanor Medhurst joins us to discuss her recently released book Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion.

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  • This week we celebrate six years and 500 episodes of Dressed with a live, two part podcast event featuring surprise past Dressed guests and our beloved listeners.

    Past Dressed guests in order of appearance for part II of this episode:

    From Basic Instinct to Bridgerton, a Conversation with Ellen Mirojnick

    The Art and Activism of Dress with Michael Sylvan Robinson

    Ethics and Responsibility in the Jewelry Industry, an interview with Bliss Lau

    Fashioning the Gilded Age: The Women Who Influenced French Fashion with Dr. Elizabeth Block, part I and part II

    Fashion Period. An Interview with Dr. Shannon Withycombe

    Planning a trip to Paris? You don't want to miss one of our friend Rebecca Devaney's Textile Tours of Paris!!!

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  • This week we celebrate six years and 500 episodes of Dressed with a live, two part podcast event featuring surprise past Dressed guests and our beloved listeners.

    Past Dressed guests in order of appearance:

    Chicago's Fashionable Past with Jessica Pushor, Part I and Part IILiving History: An interview with Cheyney McKnight, Part I and Part IIFHN #23 Cutting Portraits with Silhouette Artist Charles BurnsA Life Lived in Fashion with Halston Model, Muse and Archivist Chris Royer, Part I and Part IIThe Battle of Versailles: 50 Years Later with "Halstonette" Chris Royer

    Some highlights from 500 episodes of Dressed:

    Biba, an interview with Barbara Hulanicki and Martin PelThe King of Sexy Cling, an interview with Stephen BurrowsSonia Delaunay: The Art of Everything, an interview with Waleria Dorogova, Part I and Part IIBeach Pajamas: From Sleepwear to Sportswear, an interview with Janine D'Agati and Hannah SchiffSporting Fashion: An interview with Christina Johnson and Kevin Jones, Part I and Part IIThe Red Menace: How Lipstick Changed the Face of America, an interview with Ilise S. Carter, Part I and Part IIGordon Parks: The Man of Many HatsFashioning the Philippines: Salvacion Lim Higgins, An Interview with Mark Lewis HigginsThe Joy of Fashion, an Interview with Pat ClevelandThe Magic of 1970s Fashion with Pat Cleveland, Part I and Part II

    In Memoriam, Dressed’s guests we’ve lost

    Supreme Glamour, an Interview with Mary WilsonFashion Oracle: Trend Forecasting to Paper Dolls with David WolfeFinding Beauty, an Interview with Photographer Tony Vaccaro

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  • Fashion and technology converge at the Olympics as we head into the 21st century in the final episode of our four part series which originally aired in 2021.

    Recommended Media:

    Ibtihaj MuhammadParalympian Scoutt Bassett Talks Adaptive Clothing and Equality"Fashion Behind the Games" Olympic Games, VogueLA84 Foundation's United States Olympic Committee Official Reports

    

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  • From a love match made in Olympic fashion history to a clothed protest seen around the world, today we continue our series on dressing the Summer Olympic Athlete heading from 1948 London to 1968 Mexico City.

    Recommended Media:

    Emmet Bryne’s “Radiant Discord: Lance Wyman on the ’68 Olympic Design and the Tlatelolco Massacre”“1968” documentary Do Go On podcast episode “The 1968 Olympic Salute” LA84 Foundation's United States Olympic Committee Official ReportsLA84 Foundation's Olympian Oral History CollectionOlympic Ceremony Database

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  • In part two of this Dressed Classic series from 2021, we dive into the 1932 and 1936 Olympics, where new relationships between fashion and Olympic athletes were forged.

    Recommended reading:

    Olympic Torch Lighting Ceremony 2020 Tokyo OlympicsLA84 Foundation's United States Olympic Committee Official ReportsLA84 Foundation's Olympian Oral History CollectionOlympic Ceremony DatabaseThe Nazi Games and Jesse Owens

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  • With the world watching, what does Olympic clothing say without having to say a word? In celebration of the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (Paris Olympics 2024), we revisit a four part series from the Dressed ar that explores the historical significance of dress to the most celebrated athletic competition in the world. Part I covers over 2500 years of Olympic dress history beginning with the remarkably uncovered first Olympic athletes of ancient Greece and ends with the Games of the IX Olympiad in 1928.

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    Tony Perrottet's The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Ancient GamesA84 Foundation's United States Olympic Committee Official ReportsA84 Foundation's Olympian Oral History CollectionOlympic Ceremony Database

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  • This week, we are joined by theo tyson and Emily Stoehrer, the co-curators of the MFA Boston's current exhibition Dress Up, which celebrates the equally significant role that dress and jewelry play in the deeply personal act and art of dressing up.

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  • In part II of our episode on The Met's exhibition Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, we chat with Associate Conservator Elizabeth Shaeffer and Collections Specialist Bethany Gingrich about their roles at The Costume Institute and the hidden labor that goes into mounting blockbuster fashion exhibitions.

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  • Andrew Bolton joins us in part I of this two-part episode exploring The Metropolitan Museum of Art's blockbuster exhibition Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion. With more than 220 objects--all united under the theme of the natural world--the show seeks to evoke the sensory and ephemeral nature of fashion.

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