
37. The Biggest Little Fashion City: Interview with Denise Green
In this episode from our 2017 Costume Society of …
Unravel A Fashion Podcast · Unravel A Fashion Podcast
December 27, 201751m 56sExplicit
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Show Notes
In this episode from our 2017 Costume Society of America Series, Joy talks to Dr. Denise Green, Director of the Cornell Costume and Textile Collection. Dr. Green discusses her curation process for the exhibition: The Biggest Little Fashion City: Ithaca & Silent Film Style. The 2016 show was "a multi-media exhibit of historic costume, ephemera, and silent film clips, all highlighting the intersection of fashion and film. Fashions worn by actresses like Irene Castle and Minnie Maddern Fiske will be on display, alongside examples of ready-to-wear garments and accessories inspired by the styles of silent film stars."
Links:
The Biggest Little Fashion City:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03612112.2017.1352160
Cornell Costume & Textile Collection: https://www.human.cornell.edu/fsad/about/costume/home
Perils Pauline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVPQa-10030
Irene Castle Dress in partnership with Corticelli Silks: http://sites.fitnyc.edu/depts/museum/Arbitersofstyle/Irene.htm
You can follow the Cornel Costume Collection on Instagram @cornellcostumecollection
Image: Irene Castle wearing a rhinestone embellished silver lame headdress in March 1917, an accessory she later donated to the Cornell Costume and Textile Collection.
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