Webinar: From Petticoats to Pockets: Getting Dressed in the 18th Century

  • November 9, 2022 6:30 PM
  • Eastern Standard Time

Ticket Price Free This event is now over
Description

If you think getting dressed every morning is a chore, imagine what it took for a woman to put herself together in the 18th century. There were petticoats and stays, of course—but also a whole lot of other things under those skirts too. From detachable “pockets” to hip pads and bum rolls designed to lift a woman’s skirts and make her waist look small. 

Curious to know exactly what it took to get dressed back then? Join Old York’s own historic clothing experts, Kristel Henry and Hannah Peterson, as they explain the complexities of a woman’s wardrobe in the 18th century, and discuss the changes that occurred in the first half of the following century. As living history enthusiasts, they have extensive experience constructing and wearing reproduction clothing. Using a combination of historic and reproduction examples, Peterson and Henry will examine each layer of clothing, explore various clothing construction techniques and materials, and discuss the difference between lower- and upper-class garments.

Date & Time

Wed, Nov 9, 2022 6:30 PM

Old York Historical Society

Old York cares for 16 buildings, 20 properties, more than 20,000 artifacts, 50,000 archival objects in the library, and serves thousands of people annually through tours, educational programs, exhibitions, and special events.