Objects of Fashion: Unravelling Stories (In Person)

One-day course

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Tickets available from 10.00 on Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Join us as we explore Objects of fashion that hold poignant traces of makers and wearers. Unravelling these embodied clues can reveal stories of the past, provide inspiration for creative works, and generate new knowledge. 

Clothing and accessories like gloves, hats, or shoes are some of the most intimate and compelling of all objects of material culture because of their close connection to the body. Poignant traces of the makers and wearers embodied in objects of dress carry information from the past that might otherwise be inaccessible from written accounts. With careful study, patience, creativity and imagination, these clues can be unravelled to tell stories of the past, provide inspiration for creative works, and generate new knowledge.  During this study day, we will discuss new developments in the field as well as the joys and challenges of object-based research.
 
Not able to join us in person? You can also attend the study day online. This study day will not be recorded.

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This course is for participants aged 18 and over.

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Portrait of Study Day Leader Dr. Ingrid Mida

Study Day Leader
Dr. Ingrid Mida

Dr. Ingrid Mida is an art and dress historian and the author of several books published by Bloomsbury including The New Dress Detective (forthcoming 2026) and Reading Fashion in Art (2020). Dr. Mida has lectured on object-based research, fashion and art, as well as on drawing and creativity at universities and museums in North America and Europe.

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Course overview

This study day celebrating object-based research in fashion will be led by Dr. Ingrid Mida, the author of The New Dress Detective (Bloomsbury 2026).

Topic include:
A look at the new published title, The New Dress Detective
Object-based Research and Creative Practice
The Joys and Challenges of Object-based Research in Fashion
…and many more!

Invited speakers include curators Martin Pel and Beatrice Behlan, who will consider object-based research in relation to dress as biography, and artists/academics Dr. Ellen Sampson, Hannah Lamb, and Dr. Sarah Casey, who will discuss their study of objects of dress in relation to creative outputs involving drawing, making, and wearing.  

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 Wednesday 24 June 2026. General Booking will open at 10:00 BST on Wednesday 8 July 2026.

Being up close with treasured objects from the V&A's collections brings your learning to life. Spend time with our incredible collections, as well as with our expert tutors and your fellow learners.

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One-day course: Objects of Fashion: Unravelling Stories (In Person)

3 October 2026

£100.00

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Header image: Pair of gloves, M or F, 1610-1630, British; leather, embroidered silk gauntlet, silver-gilt bobbin lace ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London