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Websites presented in alphabetical order The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design A companion to an exhibit of costumes nominated for current Academy Awards and costumes from a selection of other movies from the same year. Includes photographs from the exhibit and brief information about the costumes and the designers. The archives section includes information and images of costumes back to 1997. From the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM). http://fidm.edu/resources/museum+galleries/exhibits/motion-picture-costume-design/2008/ Topics: History, Performing Arts, Recreation Last updated Dec 19, 2008 The Bata Shoe Museum This Toronto museum "celebrates the style and function of footwear" from ancient times to the present. The site features brief illustrated essays on footwear with sections on North American Indians, the circumpolar region, and the rest of the world; a history of Western shoe fashions; and footwear of famous people. Also includes information about exhibits, a history of the museum, and fun facts about shoes. http://www.batashoemuseum.ca/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Museums, Museums by Place Last updated Jun 25, 2003 Bissonnette on Costume: A Visual Dictionary of Fashion This site invites you to "enter the world of fashion and witness the change in silhouettes, accessories, lingerie and hairstyles from the 18th to the 20th century." It features annotated photographs of fashions, with an emphasis on female dress from Europe and the United States. Also includes information about male and children's fashions, and costumes of India, Greece, Japan, Turkey, China, and central Asia. Browsable. From a curator at the Kent State University Museum. http://dept.kent.edu/museum/costume/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Aug 25, 2004 The Costume Gallery Browse the extensive collection of photos, research Viking footwear and medieval dress, study a guide to textiles, and participate in bulletin board discussions here. All facets of costume and its history from textiles through hairstyles are covered at this site, with commercial links to suppliers and designers. http://www.costumegallery.com/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts, Photograph Collections: History Last updated Nov 23, 2002 Costume Idea Zone "Looking for a great Halloween costume idea? Do you want to save money by making your own costume?" This site provides "hundreds of suggestions for creative, fun and easy costumes." Searchable. Note: some of these ideas are risqué and may not be appropriate for children. http://www.costumeideazone.com Topics: History, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually Last updated Nov 11, 2006 Costume Museum of Canada This museum is "home to a collection of 35,000 artifacts spanning 400 years." The site provides images of some collection highlights, and a virtual tour of the "Milestones and Memories" exhibit, which features clothing from the life of a fictional woman from rural Manitoba. Also includes an archive of family photos showing late 19th and early 20th century dress. Some material also in French. http://www.costumemuseum.com Topics: Agriculture, Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Feb 16, 2005 Costume Page A directory of thousands of costume and costuming-related links, for the benefit of those who make and/or study costumes. It includes sites for costumers, students, historical re-enactors, science fiction fans, dancers, theatrical costumers, and those interested in fashion, textile art, and costume history. Maintained by a hobbyist. http://www.costumepage.org Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated Dec 24, 2004 The Costumer's Manifesto (Costumes.org) Links to the history of costume and fashion, online theater classes, designers, Halloween costumes, military uniforms, movie costumes, sewing patterns, vintage clothing, supplies, and much more. Maintained by a costume designer and theater professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. http://www.costumes.org/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually, Military, Nonfiction by Genre, Performing Arts Last updated Sep 14, 2006 Dragon Robe for an Empress of China This section of an educational site focuses on Chinese dragon robes, which were court robes worn by royalty in China during the Ch'ing dynasty. Provides background information about dragons, the Ch'ing dynasty, and dragon robes. Includes images of details on a robe and many discussion questions about symbols. From the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. http://www.artsmia.org/world-myths/artbyculture/dragon_keyideas.html Topics: Art by Region, Heads of State, History, Notable People: Government, Notable People: Women Last updated Jun 14, 2005 Elizabethan Costuming Page A searchable site that includes information, drawings, and photos about clothing for peasant, middle, and upper class men, women, and children from the Tudor and Elizabethan periods (sixteenth century) in English history. In addition there are extensive period illustrations, patterns for making everything from shoes to hats, information on Elizabethan fabrics and colors, and information makeup techniques and costume of the time outside of England. Also available is a bibliography and costuming sources and supplies. http://costume.dm.net/ Topics: Fashion, History, History By Place, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated Jan 25, 2005 Fashion Museum This museum, housed in the Assembly Rooms in Bath, England, focuses on contemporary and historical dress. The site features images of highlights from the collection and fashion history games. Also includes information about the history of the 18th century Assembly Rooms. Available in English, French, and German. http://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk/ Topics: Fashion, History, History By Place, Holidays & Observances, Museums by Place Last updated Jul 28, 2007 Fashion Plate Collection "This collection includes 417 fashion plates from 1806-1914 from some of the leading fashion journals of the times." Stylistic periods include Empire (1806-1813), Georgian (1806-1836), Regency (1811-1820), Romantic (1825-1850), Victorian (1837-1859), Late Victorian (1860-1900), and Edwardian (1901-1915). Searchable and browsable. "More information about this collection" offers a concise history of these fashion eras. From the University of Washington Libraries. http://content.lib.washington.edu/costumehistweb/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances Last updated Jan 25, 2005 Fashion-Era Over one hundred "content rich, illustrated pages of Fashion History, Costume, Clothing, Textiles and Social History." Searchable, and browsable by major category, such as body adornment, royal fashion, undergarments, Victorian fashion, image and wardrobe planning, fashion design tutorials and tips, and more. From a fashion and textiles instructor. http://www.fashion-era.com/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances Last updated Feb 5, 2004 Footwear of the Middle Ages This site provides "an ongoing examination of the history and development of footwear and shoemaking techniques up to the end of the Sixteenth Century." It provides detailed information about shoemaking techniques in the European Middle Ages, many illustrations, a glossary of historical shoemaking, a bibliography, and related links. From librarian Marc Carlson. http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/shoe/SHOEHOME.HTM Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances Last updated Nov 13, 2003 From Russia With Love: Costumes for the Ballets Russes, 1909-1933 "This exhibition displays the extraordinary designs made for the Russian Ballet between 1909 and 1933. It includes costumes, drawings, photographs, and theatre programs. Access these works through one of the exhibition's four themes: Exoticism, Romance and Fairytales, Russian Folklore and Modernism." Includes images of costumes designed by Léon Bakst and Henri Matisse. From the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Note: The puzzles may not work in all browsers. http://www.nga.gov.au/russia/ Topics: Dance, History, Holidays & Observances, Mysteries and More, Performing Arts, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Jan 10, 2008 The Gentleman's Page: A Practical Guide for the 19th Century American Man A handy and enjoyable resource for the period from the Civil War to the turn of the century. There are photographs and excerpts from 19th century books of etiquette. There are three main sections: Behavior , Attire , and Resources , which offers a list of Web links. "It is intended to help costumers, theatrical performers, museum docents, reenactors and anyone with an interest in the life of 19th Century America." From the Lively Arts History Association. http://www.lahacal.org/gentleman/ Topics: History, People, Society & Social Science, United States History Last updated Feb 18, 2004 The Greater Bay San Francisco Area Costumers Guild A site "where people with myriad interests [can] share their knowledge and love of costuming." The site features resources for costumers, including sources for and reviews of patterns, a shopping directory, and listings of activities and classes. Also includes pictorial reviews of selected topics (such as shoes of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s) and links to related sites. http://www.gbacg.org/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated May 4, 2005 Halloween Safety: Safety Alert Safety tips from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, covering safe costume designs, flame-resistant costumes, pedestrian safety, and more. Includes a diagram illustrating safe Halloween costumes. http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/hallow.html Topics: Consumer Research & Advocacy, History, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually Last updated Oct 13, 2005 The Historic Costume & Textiles Collection at The Ohio State University This site highlights items from this fashion collection, which includes "a range of historic textiles from the 15th century to 20th century furnishing fabrics ... [and] garments and accessories from the mid-18th century to contemporary 21st century designers." Features selected images from the collection and from exhibits such as "A Century of Style: 100 Years of 4-H Fashion." Includes related links. http://costume.osu.edu Topics: Agriculture, Arts and Humanities, Crafts, Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Museums, Museums by Place: United States Last updated Feb 17, 2005 The History of Costume "For students who are studying the history of fashion and for costume designers." Contains images from a book of 500 full-color plates showing "historical dress from antiquity to the end of the 19th century." Note: "The original book was published in German, so at times, the English translation [of the captions] is confusing." Maintained by a theater professor at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/history.html Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated Dec 1, 2005 History of the Kimono This colorful site covers the development of the traditional Japanese garment from the primitive Jomon period of early history (before 300 A.D), to the Edo period (1601-1867 A.D.). Many graphics display the styles and features of men's, women's, and children's kimonos. http://web.mit.edu/jpnet/kimono/ Topics: Fashion, History, History By Place, Holidays & Observances Last updated Mar 6, 2004 Homemade Halloween Costumes This site offers ideas for easy and inexpensive costumes, including some for wheelchair users. Browse by major category, such as "Costumes Made from Boxes" and "Do it in tights and leotards or Sweats." Includes a recipe for homemade make-up. http://www.robinsfyi.com/holidays/halloween/costumes.htm Topics: Disabilities, History, Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually Last updated Oct 14, 2004 Institute of Draped Clothes (IDP) This group is interested in "the research, study, preservation and promotion of draped clothing such as saris, belted plaids, Roman togas, sarongs, and other unstitched costumes found all over the world." The site features a "Web Library" of links to sites about topics such as draping styles, pareos, African costumes, and headdresses and turbans. Also includes a newsletter back to 1999. In English and French. Searchable. http://www.idcw.org.uk Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated Jun 8, 2005 Kimono, Kimono Fabric & Japanese Clothing This site provides images and information about "Japanese kimono, Japanese clothing, kimono fabrics, patterns and Japanese yukata robes. How to tie an obi sash, how to wear yukata robes, make a kimono, wear hakama pants, types of Japanese shoes including, zori, geta sandals and tabi socks." Features information about kimonos for children, wedding kimonos, happi coats, and more. http://www.japanesekimono.com Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances Last updated Sep 22, 2004 The Regency Fashion Page A wealth of images, information, and links relating to 18th and early 19th century fashion for men and women. Includes images and articles from period fashion magazines, online books about Regency fashion, a year by year chronology of what people were wearing, and more. http://regencyfashion.org/ Topics: Fashion, History, History By Place, Holidays & Observances Last updated Aug 1, 2006 Religious Costume & Clothing Links at the Costumer's Manifesto A compilation of links to dozens of sites about traditional religious apparel. "In this list many religions are grouped together by clothing style, not necessarily by philosophical affiliation. So, for example Lutherans and Anglicans are grouped with Catholics (since they use similar vestments) while Byzantine Catholics are grouped with Eastern Orthodox for the same reason." Maintained by a costume designer and theater professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/religious_costume.htm Topics: History, Holidays & Observances, Nonfiction by Genre, Performing Arts Last updated Apr 6, 2005 Sewing Resource Guide This is mainly a directory of lightly annotated links to Web sites and topics that may be of interest to a sewer. A wide variety of topics are covered such as buttons, classes, costumes, fabrics, lace making, pattern software, patterns, quilting, sergers, television shows, vintage clothing, and much more. http://www.lilyabello.com/sewdir.htm Topics: Crafts, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts Last updated Jul 14, 2000 Texas Fashion Collection (TFC) The TFC "houses more than 15,000 items of historic dress as a valuable resource for students and researchers." Records about items in the collection are searchable by keyword, designer, type of garment, date, and other criteria. The site also includes images of selected garments and designs, images from exhibitions, teaching materials, and related resources. From the University of North Texas. http://www.tfc.unt.edu/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances Last updated May 28, 2009 Textiles & Apparel: Cornell Costume Collection Website of the Department of Textiles and Apparel at Cornell University, "which includes more than 9,000 items of apparel dating from the eighteenth century to the present, as well as a substantial collection of ethnographic textiles and costume." Contains a gallery of selected items, and a catalog of the collection (note: "for full functionality ... [the catalog] must be viewed in Internet Explorer"). http://costume.cornell.edu/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Notable People: Arts & Humanities Last updated Dec 31, 2005 Works of Art: The Costume Institute "The world-renowned Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum [in New York] possesses more than 75,000 costumes and accessories from seven centuries and five continents." This site provides a brief overview of the collection and images of 50 specially selected items. Also includes images and information about exhibits on topics such as fashion and furniture in the 18th century, rock-and-roll style, and "Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed" (about items such as corsets, bustles, and lotus shoes). http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_Of_Art/department.asp?dep=8 Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Museums by Place: United States, U.S. History By Place Last updated Feb 17, 2005 |
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