Session 1
18th October 14.00 BST
Highlight Speaker: Hilary Davidson
Global Fashion in the Age of Jane Austen: Communities and Colonies
Summer Lee
Founding Fashions: The Revolutionary Wardrobes of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson
Fatima Giordano
Queens in the Mirror: Fashion and Image Choices between Maria Carolina and Maria Clementina in The Kingdom of Naples
Gabriela Juranek
"It’s not that we approve of those belts placed so high that they make the waist disappear..." Social discourses surrounding fashion à l’antique in late 1790s Paris.
Session 2
22nd October 19.00 BST
Michelle Barker
‘What Lies Beneath’ - The Study of the Inner Workings of a Court Pair of Stays and How They Might Relate to the Court Mantua
Dr. Anne Bissonnette
ALCTC Pattern Project: Mapping Changes in Cut, Construction and Embodied Practices
Session 3
25th October 14.00 BST
Guest Speaker: Amy Wilson
Healthy, Virtuous and Fertile: Natural Mothers and Elite Dress in late Eighteenth-Century England
Joanna Jarvis
The Regency Crisis of 1788: Dress as a visual marker of allegiance
Sally Tuckett
‘Simplicity and Extravagance’? Scottish Dress Through the Eyes of Paul Sandby in the Wake of the ‘45
Javier Gimeno Martínez
Queenship and Fashion Magazines: Queen Maria Luisa de Parma’s Dress in Goya’s ‘Charles IV of Spain and His Family’ (1800)
Claire Batt
Fragment, Part, Portion - The Value of Unpicked Gowns in Museum Collections
Session 4
29th October 19.00 BST
Jennifer Parker
Reimagining Rococo: The revival of Georgian styles in the Lolita fashion subculture as performative protest
Virginia Hill
The Reluctant Fashion Editor: Carolina Arienti Lattanzi, the ‘Corriere delle Dame’ and fashion in Napoleon’s Milan
Carter King
Indigenizing European Fashions in the Georgian Period: How Historic Haudenosaunee Dress Expands Georgian Fashion through Interventions in Identity and Material