POSTPONED: Fashioning a Life: How Style Matters in Biography
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Caroline Weber, Barnard College; Channing Joseph, University of Southern California; Moderator: Natalie Dykstra, Hope College
Caroline Weber, Barnard College; Channing Joseph, University of Southern California; Moderator: Natalie Dykstra, Hope College
Thursday, March 12, 2020, 5:15PM - 7:30PM
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Is fashion art or commerce? Frivolous or full of meaning? Is fashion evidence? This panel brings together Caroline Weber, author of Queen of Fashion: What Marie-Antoinette Wore to the Revolution and Proust’s Duchess, and Channing Joseph, whose forthcoming book recovers the untold story of formerly enslaved William Dorsey Swann, who became, in the 1880s, a progenitor of ballroom and drag culture. They will join moderator Natalie Dykstra, author of Clover Adams: A Gilded and Heartbreaking Life, and now at work on a biography of Isabella Stewart Gardner, in a conversation about the ways biographers use fashion to decode lives and historical contexts.
*Images are used with the authors' permission and the permission of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (ISG in Europe, mid-1890s, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.)