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What’s in fashion anyway: An analysis of fashion writing in Art Goût Beauté
Posted on April 15, 2016 | 7 CommentsAt the grocery store, any cursory glance at the magazine section is sure to have caught your attention at least once before. If it is a fashion magazine that persuaded […] -
Couturious
Posted on March 12, 2016 | 2 Comments‘Haute couture is art’ is a postmodernist debate that will surely not conclude anytime soon. Whether or not you agree, curator and fashion historian Olivier Saillard does regard it as a […] -
Harvey Sobel’s Brioni Coat
Posted on March 11, 2016 | 7 CommentsHarvey Sobel (1934-2014) was a well-known interior designer in the Greater Toronto Area and abroad. He was born in Toronto, but lived in Hamilton – one his favourite cities. He […] -
Smythe les vestes: The story is in the name
Posted on March 11, 2016 | 8 CommentsDesigner Elsa Schiaparelli once wrote; “A dress has no life of its own unless it is worn.” According to this statement, a one-button women’s blazer which now resides in the […] -
More than comfort: Understanding the meaning of clothing with an object analysis approach
Posted on March 11, 2016 | 4 CommentsObjects are active meaning makers; they absorb the significance we attach to them and reflect it back to us (Prentice 993-994). As objects become embedded into our lives, they develop […] -
Lancashire Clogs: Stepping Through History
Posted on March 11, 2016 | 4 CommentsIT DIDN’T SEEM REET – Anon. Wen a fella cum walkin’ deawn eawr road, ‘Is clogs went “er—clatt, er—clatt.” An’ it struck mi, as Ah’d never knowed A pair o’clogs […] -
Speaking with her shoes: A footwear biography
Posted on March 11, 2016 | 5 CommentsI was truly a woman’s best friend in my heyday. I was the favorite pair of evening shoes, and a revered as a collector’s item before I was retired to […] -
The Man Behind The Velvet: Shaping the Identity of Alan Suddon
Posted on March 8, 2016 | 1 CommentWith the help of the Ryerson Fashion Research Collection coordinator Ingrid Mida, I decided to focus my attention on a black men’s blazer created by Cecil Gee of London. It has […] -
The Cowichan Sweater: A History of the Handcrafted
Posted on March 7, 2016 | 2 CommentsThere are many symbols associated with Canadian identity: hockey, the toque, the beaver, the moose, and Tim Horton’s, to name a few. One symbol of Canadian identity that has been […] -
Frankie’s Party Dress
Posted on March 7, 2016 | 3 CommentsThe following is a children’s short story about a new dress made for fictional character, Frankie (Frances), when she was 3 and a half years old. It takes place in […]