The Royal Studies Podcast

Interview with Susan North: Dressed to Impress: Courtly Fashion in the V & A Collections

This podcast shines a spotlight on three items of dress in the V&A collections with a courtly or royal theme. Susan North, Curator of Fashion 1550-1800 at the Victoria & Albert Museum, speaks about their style, materials, where and when they would have been worn, and caring for them.

In this podcast, we discuss: A resplendently embroidered mantua, 1740-1745A shimmering, spangled waistcoat, 1775-1780A floral court suit, 1790-1800


Susan is the Curator of Fashion before 1800 at the Victoria and Albert Museum and contributor of a chapter on flowers in the dress and jewellery of men and women in the upcoming book Floral Culture and the Tudor and Stuart Courts, edited by Susannah Lyon-Whaley (Amsterdam University Press, forthcoming). 

 

Her other publications include 18th-Century Fashion in Detail and  Sweet and clean?: Bodies and Clothes in Early Modern England (Oxford University Press, 2020).

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