Opened this week at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Fashion Victims: The Pleasures and Perils of Dress in the 19th Century explores the dangers of style not just for the wearers, but for the people who made the clothing as well.
Fatal Victorian Fashion and the Allure of the Poison Garment
STEPHEN ZACKS: STUDIO 54 DOCUMENTARY
WOOL SILK BOMBAZINE DAY DRESS, 1868
DESIGN CULTURES- CULT1200 – LEAH GILES – FASHION BUYING WITH MARKETING
The Life of Chopin by Franz Liszt -An Overview – Tamino
Poison Walls ferrebeekeeper
Lessons Worth Sharing
Poison Walls ferrebeekeeper
Victorian Dresses Were Death Traps Sprayed With Kerosene, by Linda Caroll, History of Women