The Dressmakers of London | Fashion, Rationing, and Sisterhood in WWII with Julia Kelly

The Dressmakers of London | Fashion, Rationing, and Sisterhood in WWII with Julia Kelly

Published on Jun 6
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For the Love of History - world history, women’s history, weird history
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Welcome, delicious donuts! 🍩 In this episode of For the Love of History, we’re unraveling the fascinating story behind The Dressmakers of London with award-winning author and Emmy-nominated journalist Julia Kelly. It's part historical deep-dive, part emotional sister saga, and 100% packed with nerdy joy — just how we like it. 🧵 What You’ll Learn: 💙How women navigated fashion rationing in WWII (spoiler: red lipstick was patriotic). 💙What it really meant to be conscripted as a woman in 1941. 💙The role of letters — the OG DMs — in wartime relationships. 💙Why class, fashion, femininity, and grief are intricately stitched together in this story. 💙Julia’s personal connection to sewing, vintage fashion, and the inspiration behind her characters. 💙An almost plotline in Egypt that got cut for historical accuracy! 📚 About the Book: The Dressmakers of London tells the story of two estranged sisters forced to run their late mother’s dress shop amid the chaos of WWII. With rationing, con...
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