With over 8 billion people in the world, we all have one thing in common. Every day we all get dressed. Join Dressed as we explore the social and cultural histories behind the who, what, when of why we wear.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 562 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In part two of our episode on the 19th century English dandy Beau Brummell, Dr. Chloe Chapin joins us again to question the many myths surrounding Brummell, and we take a closer look at what the historical record actually reveals.
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This week we continue the life, legend and myth of arguably the most famous dandy of all time, Beau Brummell. In part one of this episode, Dr. Chloe Chapin joins us to establish his biography and regale us with the many anecdotes of Brummell's sarto... more
Monica L. Miller joins us all this week to discuss her groundbreaking exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, which celebrates over 300 years of Black style through the lens of dandyism. On view now at the Costume Institute at the Metropolita... more
Monica L. Miller joins us all this week to discuss her groundbreaking exhibition Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, which celebrates over 300 years of Black style through the lens of dandyism. On view now at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan ... more
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I have enjoyed listening & learning all about fashion & the houses that once existed. It’s been a journey. I have been a listener since the very beginning. I have never missed (or skipped!) an episode. Love April & Cassidy, they’re informative, entertaining. You’ll be proud to know that I am now the owner of a collection of fashion plates which April is a big fan of. I came across them & couldn’t resist. Keep up the great work.
No idea how I stumbled on this podcast, so glad I did. It’s fascinating and really pulls you in. I very rarely go back and pick up missed sections of podcasts, however with ‘Dressed’ I don’t want to miss anything. Thanks so much, really enjoy!
Thanks for your research and interesting topics. Loving fashion and fashion history is not synonymous with wanting to define women’s rights as the ability to kill one’s unborn child. Women deserve better than abortion in culture, politics, and cheap political commentary. Seems like a good area for you to do some more research about biological facts…
Hundreds of interesting interviews and book reviews, current events and costuming tidbits. Wonderful assortment of topics.
Absolutely loved the gendering fashion episode. Thanks for such a great podcast.
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Fashion serves not only as a means of personal expression but also as a rich tapestry woven from historical, cultural, and societal threads. This series explores the stories behind the garments we wear, emphasizing the significance of materials, styles, and the people who wore them throughout history. Noteworthy themes include the evolution of fashion trends, the interplay of identity and attire, and the often overlooked perspectives of marginalized voices in fashion history. By featuring a diverse array of guests, the hosts illuminate the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of clothing, making it a compelling listen for history enthusiasts and fashion lovers alike.
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