Costume And Conservation
Historical Costumer and Textile Conservator in training. Works primarily with 18th and 19th century but is interested in the entire scope of Western Historical dress.
Follow along for dress history discussions, preservation tips, and sewing adventures!
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Busk Inclusion in #damsel
Hi Barbie! Lets Make a Dress!
An Incomplete History of the Pineapple in Fashion feat. Knitting a reticule
From Court Dress to Your Grandma’s Couch- The Many Lives of a Sacque Back Gown
Conserving a Victorian Era Scottish Sampler- Textile Conservation Treatment
Your Conservation Questions Answered- Conservation vs Restoration, Washing Antique Garments
How I Became an Art Conservator- Undergrad and Graduate School
How to Become an Art Conservator (in the US) and Pro + Cons of the Field
An Introduction to Art Conservation - What is it and what do I do all day?
Art Conservator Reacts to National Treasure (2004) -Someone needs to stop Nicolas Cage
A Casual and Chatty Historical Fashion Bookshelf Video- & tour
Sewing a Bridgerton Ball Gown for my sister (and myself!)
Sewing a Jacket from a Vintage Quilt Top- and a chat about the quilt clothing trend
Attempting an Authentic 1770s hairstyle- The Final Reveal of the Closed Front Robe à la Française
Vegan Leather is Greenwashing (most of the time)!- Why no garment is truly “sustainable”
Handsewing a Regency Day Dress + My first costume meetup
Where in the World I've Been!- Life Update + Travel Vlog Summer 2022
Textile Conservator talks about the Kim Kardashian Met Gala Dress and wearing historic dress
The Iconic Red Cloak- A Quick and Easy Historical Project
I watch EVERY version of Jane Austen's Emma - A Tier List
1780s Stays Sewing Vlog *fast & furious*- RedThreaded Pattern
Making a Closed Front Robe à la Française Part 2
Examining Two 1890s Swiss Riding Corsets From the Study Collection
Making an 18th Century Closed Front Française Gown from an Original Pattern- Part 1
The SCARIEST Dress I've Ever Bought *big fail*
They wore WHAT?! Rating Antique Costumes
Almost 200 Years Old!!!- c.1820-1825 Printed Cotton Day Dress
Did you know about the Closed Front Française? + A New Project!
What Happened to all the Chemise a la Reine?
From the Study Collection- Wool Walking Suit c. 1905