DiscoverHistorical Sewing Podcast014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe
014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe

014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe

Update: 2019-08-28
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Perhaps you’ve been thinking about how to incorporate your love of historical fashion with your everyday lifestyle but find it challenging to wear a bustle dress to your weekly grocery store outing. You are not alone! So many of us in the historical costuming community have – for years! – been trying to add those styles of bygone days into our daily lives.

Jennifer gets us started in this episode with ideas on approaching this idea of #historybounding (a fairly new term) for our modern wardrobes with encouragement that YES! it can be done with comfort and functionality.

Show Notes and Mentions

-Online classes at the Historical Sewing School 

Podcast episode 002 on being creative when you’re not a designer

-Book: the curated closet by Anuschka Rees 

-Book: The Edwardian Modiste edited by Frances Grimble (yes, it’s really expensive now; look for a used copy or check your local library)

Blog post on the Wearing History corset cover pattern made as a modern top

Morgan Donner's blog post about HistoryBounding 

-Movie: Kate & Leopold 

 

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014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe

014 Bringing Historical Fashion into Your Modern Wardrobe

Jennifer Rosbrugh: Historical costumer, sewing teacher, 19th C fashion enthusiast