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.
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DESIGN CULTURES- CULT1200 – LEAH GILES – FASHION BUYING WITH MARKETING
The Sustainability of the 'Emerald Green' Dress. – Critical and Contextual Studies
DESIGN CULTURES- CULT1200 – LEAH GILES – FASHION BUYING WITH MARKETING
Deadly Victorian fashions
20th century Fashion History Timeline
Fatal Victorian Fashion and the Allure of the Poison Garment
The Literate Quilter: Poison And Other 19th c Greens
Ellen Terry, Shopping in Byzantium: Decadent costumes fit for a 'Temple of Art' — Staging decadence
The Long, Strange History of Women Wearing Deadly Clothing
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Crinoline: The Deadly Victorian Fashion Piece That Burned Over 3,000 Women
The Truth About Arsenic in the Victorian Era