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Little Women & Fashion of the 19th Century

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Step into the enchanting world of Little Women as we explore the lively and adventurous chapter "Camp Lawrence." This segment captures the essence of camaraderie, youthful joy, and the unique social dynamics of the March sisters and their friends during a summer gathering. As the boys and girls enjoy outdoor games, storytelling, and a glimpse of 19th-century leisure, we delve deeper into the historical context behind their attire, etiquette, and everyday fashion choices.

Special Guest: Tiffany Gayle

Joining us for this special episode is Tiffany Gayle, a renowned creator of historical costumes, who brings her expertise on 19th-century fashion to life. Together, we uncover how clothing in Little Women reflects class distinctions, personal identity, and societal expectations. From Jo's practical attire to Amy's aspirations for elegance, we discuss how Louisa May Alcott's descriptions of fashion provide insight into the era's culture and customs.

🌿 What You'll Discover:

✅ The historical accuracy of Little Women's fashion depictions

✅ How 19th-century outdoor attire differed for men and women

✅ The significance of summer gatherings and leisure activities in the Victorian era

✅ Tiffany Gayle's behind-the-scenes look at recreating period costumes for film, theater, and historical reenactments

Immerse yourself in literature, history, and fashion as we bring Little Women to life through storytelling and expert analysis. A must-listen for fans of classic literature, costume history, and those who love diving into the world of the March sisters!

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Languages

  • English

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