@FashionHistoria
Help the Museum at Turtle Bay fund its collection move! - click 'fund a need'
Help the Museum at Turtle Bay fund its collection move! - click 'fund a need'
Sign up on Ravelry to learn about new patterns
Sign up on Ravelry to learn about new patterns
Knitting Patterns
Knitting Patterns
Artifacts from American Fashion
Artifacts from American Fashion
Artifacts from American Fashion (Daily Life through Artifacts) [Lee, Heather Vaughan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Artifacts from American Fashion (Daily Life through Artifacts)
Fashion Historia Blog
Fashion Historia Blog
Heather Vaughan Lee is an author and historian whose work focuses on the study of dress in the late 19th through the 20th century. Covering a range of topics and perspectives in dress history, she is primarily known for her research in American fashion history, the history of knitting in America and the UK, and on Natacha Rambova, the film costume and fashion designer. Her new article “Silver, Steel, and Silk: A Material Culture Mystery” and the project “Sunflower Pincushion to Knit” can be found in Piecework Magazine (Long Thread Media), Winter 2019. Her new book, Artifacts from American Fashion (ABC-CLIO)is available for presale on Amazon, and available November 2019.
Heather Vaughan Lee Website
Heather Vaughan Lee Website
Heather Vaughan Lee is an author and historian whose work focuses on the study of dress in the late 19th through the 20th century. Covering a range of topics and perspectives in dress history, she is primarily known for her research in American fashion history, the history of knitting in America and the UK, and on Natacha Rambova, the film costume and fashion designer. Her new article “Silver, Steel, and Silk: A Material Culture Mystery” and the project “Sunflower Pincushion to Knit” can be found in Piecework Magazine (Long Thread Media), Winter 2019. Her new book, Artifacts from American Fashion (ABC-CLIO)is available for presale on Amazon, and available November 2019.
View on mobile