
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 | 672 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Fashion & BeautyHistoryArts | |||

In this week's Dressed Classic episodes we revisit our two-part 2023 conversation celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop with guests Elena Romero and Elizabeth Way.
RECOMMENDED READING: Romero, Elena and Elizabeth Way. Fresh Fly Fabulous: Fift... more
In this week's Dressed Classic episodes we revisit our 2023 conversation celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop with guests Elena Romero and Elizabeth Way.
RECOMMENDED READING: Romero, Elena and Elizabeth Way. Fresh Fly Fabulous: Fifty Years of... more
Today we revisit a 2024 episode on one of the most fabulous parties New York City has ever seen, Truman Capote's Black and White Ball. Held at The Plaza hotel on November 28, 1966 as a masked fancy dress ball with a strict dress code of black and whi... more
This week we revisit our 2024 conversation with fashion historians and vintage collectors Janine D'Agati and Hannah Schiff who joined us to discuss their book From Sleepwear to Sportswear: How Beach Pajamas Reshaped Women's Fashion. Their groundbreak... more
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I just heard about studio designers that used to (and maybe still do?) design the clothes for movies. The example I heard was the man (Adrian Adolph forgot last name) that worked for MGM Studios that designed classic dresses for the glam era of movies in the 50s. Sorry if you already covered and I missed. Know you two would do a great job with it!
I cannot believe it took me 7 years to find this podcast! Cassidy and April are brillant, educated women passing on their breadth of knowledge to us all. Well done, ladies!!!
I love love love this podcast. Well, researched, never boring, constantly learning new things from these women!!
Cassidy is a fashion queen and goddess
They’ve certainly done their research and they are pleasant enough, but their banter is stiff and they could use practice at being more natural
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A deep dive into fashion history through scholarly analysis, cultural context, and collaborative storytelling. Episodes cover everything from historical garment construction and dress as narrative to interviews with scholars, designers, and performers who illuminate how clothing intersects with identity, politics, and culture. Noteworthy is the consistent pairing of rigorous research with accessible host banter, plus frequent museum and archive perspectives, high-profile guests, and cross-disciplinary explorations of fashion's social meaning.
Highlights include in-depth looks at garment history (from fasteners to corsetry), explorations of identity through dress in biographical lenses, and vibrant conversations with historians, curators, an... more
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Recent guests on Dressed: The History of Fashion include:
1. Elena Romero
2. Janine D'Agati
3. Hannah Schiff
4. Keita Motoji
5. Mark McNulty
6. Jordan Roth
7. Ben Hollingum
8. Eleanor Houghton
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