The Sage Sayers

The Sage Sayers: Let's Dress Up A Little, Shall We? The Lost Art of Dress.

February 09, 2021 Debbi Gardiner McCullough Season 1 Episode 8
The Sage Sayers: Let's Dress Up A Little, Shall We? The Lost Art of Dress.
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The Sage Sayers: Let's Dress Up A Little, Shall We? The Lost Art of Dress.
Feb 09, 2021 Season 1 Episode 8
Debbi Gardiner McCullough

My guest this week is Dr. Linda Przybyszewski, a historian and associate professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. How I came to know Linda’s work is through her beautiful, NY-Times bestselling book: The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish. (As someone who loves fashion and a daughter of a mother who enjoyed sewing, this book delighted and taught me a lot.) 

The Lost Art of Dress (published with Basic in 2014) remains relevant. Linda documents the rise of Dress Doctors in the early 20th century and their demise in the 60s. Dress Doctors, Linda explains, were women working as teachers, writers, retailers, and designers who advised women how to dress well, how to choose clothing which suits us at different times of the day, life stages, and ages.

Within our interview, Linda guides us through the thrill of research, dressing well, our heritage, and how to still look (and feel) chic, even when busy and even when working from home. You can read Linda's delightful blogging on fashion via Tumblr and find her book on Amazon here.

Find information on me and my coaching and training services via my website

Note to my listeners: Please forgive the occasional audio distortion this week as we find our way as a startup podcast. 

Show Notes

My guest this week is Dr. Linda Przybyszewski, a historian and associate professor of history at the University of Notre Dame. How I came to know Linda’s work is through her beautiful, NY-Times bestselling book: The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish. (As someone who loves fashion and a daughter of a mother who enjoyed sewing, this book delighted and taught me a lot.) 

The Lost Art of Dress (published with Basic in 2014) remains relevant. Linda documents the rise of Dress Doctors in the early 20th century and their demise in the 60s. Dress Doctors, Linda explains, were women working as teachers, writers, retailers, and designers who advised women how to dress well, how to choose clothing which suits us at different times of the day, life stages, and ages.

Within our interview, Linda guides us through the thrill of research, dressing well, our heritage, and how to still look (and feel) chic, even when busy and even when working from home. You can read Linda's delightful blogging on fashion via Tumblr and find her book on Amazon here.

Find information on me and my coaching and training services via my website

Note to my listeners: Please forgive the occasional audio distortion this week as we find our way as a startup podcast.