Chanel to Westwood: Women, Fashion, Innovation

Online course

+44 (0)20 7942 2000
Tickets available from 10.00 on Wednesday, 24 June 2026
From 1920s Chanel sportswear, to Mary Quant’s childlike mini dresses, to Westwood’s ‘ugly’ shapes and materials – join V&A experts to learn about the impact women had on 20th-century fashion, as innovative designers, artisans, publicists, and clients.

Bookended by two icons, Gabrielle Chanel and Vivienne Westwood, this course explores the radical revisions to the idea of femininity that took place in the 20th century. We will study Elsa Schiaparelli, Chanel’s great rival, who worked with artists to create garments that were Surrealist works of art – and Mary Quant, who took Chanel’s pared-down look into the 1960s. Alongside these will be discussions of lesser-known women designers and artisans whose influence on fashion was just as important, as well as the male couturiers Christian Dior and Yves St Laurent, whose designs led radical shifts in female style in the post-war period.

This course runs online every Thursday for 5 weeks. Not able to attend live? You can also enjoy all of the course content on catch up at a time to suit you - plus you'll get an extra 5 weeks to catch up once the course ends.

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This course is suitable for participants aged 18 and over.
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Portrait of Course Leader Dr. Clare Rose

Course Leader
Dr. Clare Rose

Dr. Clare Rose is an expert on the history of fashion who frequently lectures at the V&A, and is the Senior Lecturer in Contextual Studies at the Royal School of Needlework. She has published many books and articles, and her training as a museum curator means she has a detailed understanding of the techniques that produce innovative garments.

A very friendly and engaging atmosphere. Excellent speakers. V&A Academy Online Learner

Course overview

Embark on a journey through 20th-century fashion, with a special focus on the women designers and artists whose influence still shapes the fashion world today. 

Weekly lecture topics include: 
Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto 
Yves St Laurent and women in trouser suits 
Mary Quant, Revolutionary Fashion Designer 
...and many more!

By the end of this course, you’ll understand how women designers and artisans shaped female appearances in the 20th century – and continue to do so today. Through expert-led teaching, you’ll learn about established names – such as Elsa Schiaparelli and Christian Dior – as well as new, lesser-known designers – from the Paris couture houses run by the Boué, Callot, and Poiret Sisters, to the 1960s London boutique designers and proprietors. 

Ready to dive deeper? Take a look at the full course programme by clicking ‘download programme’ below. 
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Membership Priority Booking will open at 10.00 BST on on Wednesday 24 June 2026. General Booking will open at 10.00 BST on Wednesday 8 July 2026.


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Online course: Chanel to Westwood: Women, Fashion, Innovation

12 November 2026 - 10 December 2026

£125.00

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