Victoria here, reporting on the final three break-out sessions I attended at the JASNA AGM. Mary Hafner-Laney's (right) topic was "I was tempted by a pretty-colored muslin": Jane Austen and the Art of Being Fashionable. A capacity audience enjoyed her talk about fabrics and fashions of the regency era, the dresmakers and home-sewers, period patterns and costs.
Mary had assembled collections of fabrics and excrpts from a fashion magazine, La Belle Assemblee, and showed her fashion doll, one of the techniques used by dressmakers to suggest styles to their customers. We had rather a mad dash at the conclusion of her talk for the excellent hand-outs she had assembled. Some of us will share ours at the December birthday luncheon.
I can add some information to a previous post on Team Tilney. I found a report on Austenblog from one of the participants, with lots more information, including the identity of Henry Tilney and the text of some of the presentation.
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