I couldnβt resist.
@briancentrone
Fashion Historian and Curator specializing in menswear, queer and pop culture, Barbie and Ken, and fashion in pornography. Writer, Editor, Professor. Open for curatorial work, research, writing, and publication opportunities. I also write creatively.
I couldnβt resist.
Spring fever.
Obsessed with this cover.
#WutheringHeights
Not today.
Sunday Selfstudy in Glasses.
Hi π
Not me being called a fashion icon last week. #fashionicon
Valentineβs Week fits.
Reunited with my bff, Carrie Coon. Go see her in #BUG if you can. What a chameleon!!!
A week of fits.
#fashion #menswear
No photos, please.
Omg!!!
I will! I have to set up research appointments with the British library for that week as well.
@katestrasdin.bsky.social maybe a side tripβ¦
UK friends! I will be making a return this July! If youβre in London and/or Cambridge, hit me up about meet ups, accommodation recommendations, exhibitions and performances I must see, and traveling around.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that." -MLK
As always, Dr. King's message is right on time. Today calls on all of us to hear his wisdom and put it into action.
Best adaptation! I love it so much.
Obsessed!!!!!
Winter Wonderland.
Partial view of a fashion display that consists of a dark blue cotton recreation of an c18th pair of stays, skirt, underpinnings and then a view of a yellow quilted pockets
The same quilted yellow silk pocket lying flat with a slit at tue top and a tie for the waist
A full length view of the entire ensemble showing the various layers, fully clothed on one side and stripped back to show the construction on the other
This was such a clever design for a museum show. The pockets of the c18th were suspended from the waist so here, a recreation of the various layers, like an anatomical illustration. The yellow quilted pockets are original amongst the grey blue of the facsimile, #1740s #VandA #FashionHistory ποΈπͺ‘
@elizabethlblock.bsky.social congrats on the new book!!! I cannot wait to explore it!
Lovely surprise to see a dress I curated for Gilding Northeast Ohio
to make it into a new book on Gilded Age fashion! β€οΈ
#teamusa
My #Skims x #Olympics have arrived. Whoβs gonna help me test their athleticism?
Archive alert π¨ Back in my 2014 clothes.
Magasin des Modes Nouvelles FranΓ§aises et Anglaises, 30 septembre 1787, 32e cahier, 2e annΓ©e, Pl. 1. Original description translated into English: The young man, on whom we have depicted the current fashion, is dressed in a Louviers cloth coat with broad dark green stripes and broad dark red stripes, which are clear and pronounced. Many different colours of cloth with two very broad faded stripes are worn. Some even wear cloth with three stripes, but in these cases the middle stripe is smaller than the other two, blending into each side and, so to speak, merely linking and nuancing the other two stripes. The two blended stripes are usually pale yellow; purple and red; purple and pink; blue and yellow; etc. The three stripes are purple, pink and sky blue: the pink stripe in the middle; grey, white and blue: the white stripe in the middle; scarlet, yellow and purple: the yellow stripe in the middle; etc. The young man's coat is lined with red twill and trimmed with dark purple piping. Under his coat, the young man wears a white waistcoat, edged with a long white silk trim; Casimir cloth breeches, where the seams of the garters, buttonholes, and drawstring, now narrow, are made of green silk and form delicate embroidery. We may recall that two months ago, we said that this fashion for seams of various colours was beginning to catch on; it is almost the only one accepted today. The young man wears white silk stockings. His shoes have large oval buckles. [Text continues on next image]
[Detail from plate] Continuation of the original description translated into English: In his pockets, he has two watches, one of which has a gold chain adorned with gold charms, and the other a simple blue silk cord adorned with a very large key, either in gold, silver, or crystal surrounded by a gold circle, or in agate similarly surrounded by a gold circle. His hair is curled into two very long curls on each side, and in a Greek style at the back, parted in a horseshoe shape at the back and falling slightly in a shell shape on his forehead. At the back his hair is tied in a long plait Γ la Panurge. His shirt is trimmed with cuffs and a jabot of fine batiste, all plain. Around his neck is a wide cravat, which is wrapped three times and forms a medium-sized bow at the front. He holds his hat in his hand, refurbished in the Androsmane style. He is depicted bowing in greeting as he walks along a public promenade. Rijksmuseum object number RP-P-2009-1659A
Young man in a green coat with red stripes, white waistcoat and yellow breeches with green embroidery. Magasin des Modes Nouvelles FranΓ§aises et Anglaises, 1787. #FashionPlateFriday #dresshistory #18thc
You are very welcome. I love everything you write. π
I canβt wait!!!
My fit game continues.