The Costume Society

The Costume Society is a British organisation formed in 1965 to promote the study and preservation of historic and contemporary dress. It publishes a scholarly journal, Costume, as well as one-off publications; and organises events and study days.

History

The Costume Society was formed in 1965, arising from a developing interest in the history of fashion and a desire on the part of its founders to foster serious research in an area which previously had been the domain of the amateur collector. The immediate genesis of the organisation was a meeting held at the Victoria and Albert Museum on 13 October 1964.[1][2]

Its first chairman was Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, Keeper of the Department of Public Relations at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), followed by Donald Beeson King, art historian and keeper of textiles at the V&A; Roy Strong, V&A director, Anne Buck, curator of the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall in Manchester, and June Swann, Keeper of the Boot and Shoe Collection at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery.[2] The most recent chairman (2014-2018) was Deirdre Murphy, senior curator at Kensington Palace.[3][4]

Aims and activities

Since 1967, the society, through Edinburgh University Press publishes its journal, Costume twice per year. Costume is listed in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index of the Institute for Scientific Information.[5] It organises regular conferences, study days and museum visits, and administers a number of conservation awards and bursaries.[6]

Student awards and conservation grants are aimed at students of the history and theory of dress, costume design and production as well as other related fields. They also make awards to museums and other institutions to cover the costs of conservation of objects.[7]

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References

  1. "The Costume Society". History Today. 43 (8). August 1993.
  2. "Costume Society - Our history". The Costume Society. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  3. "We Have a New Chair!". The Costume Society.
  4. Borman, Tracy (12 July 2018). "Deirdre Murphy obituary". The Guardian.
  5. "Costume: the journal of The Costume Society". The Costume Society. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  6. "Events archive". The Costume Society. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  7. "Our Conservation Awards and Benefactors". The Costume Society. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
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