15 episodes

The partner podcast to the YouTube Series 'If Clothes Could Talk'.
Join Liv and Ellie as they talk all things fashion history, current trends and ask the question what are the clothes that made us?

The Clothes That Made Us If Clothes Could Talk

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The partner podcast to the YouTube Series 'If Clothes Could Talk'.
Join Liv and Ellie as they talk all things fashion history, current trends and ask the question what are the clothes that made us?

    Ep 15 - How Santa Sleighed - The History of the Santa suit

    Ep 15 - How Santa Sleighed - The History of the Santa suit

    It's the holiday season and Liv and Ellie are proud to present you with this year's Holiday-themed episodes!

    First up we look at a figurehead of Christmas, Santa Clause! Join us as they discuss the origins of Santa and how "Santa" is not a pseudonym for Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, or the Ghost of Christmas Present. 

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    Credits:

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    References:

    Bowler, G. (2011). Santa Claus: A Biography. McClelland & Stewart.

    Consumption, Coca-colonisation, cultural resistance--and Santa Claus. (2008). In S. Whiteley (Ed.), Christmas, Ideology and Popular Culture (pp. 50-70). Edinburgh University Press. http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/2227/

    Healey, B. (2021, October 21). Retailers predict a $58 billion Christmas boom as the east coast... Business Insider. Retrieved December 5, 2021, from https://www.businessinsider.com.au/retailers-christmas-spending-2021

    Nast, T. (2017, December 25). Fact check: No, Santa Claus was not first dressed in red by Coca-Cola. The Ferret. Retrieved December 5, 2021, from https://theferret.scot/fact-check-coca-cola-red-santa-claus-christmas/

    Steen, J. H. (n.d.). Santa History: the Origin of Santa Claus. Santa Suits and Santa Costume Accessories. Retrieved December 5, 2021, from http://www.santasuitexpress.com/santa-claus-history.html


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    Ep 14 - The Underground Tartan Ring

    Ep 14 - The Underground Tartan Ring

    This week Liv and Ellie are headed to the Scottish Highlands to talk about the history of Tartan! 

    Join us and they talk about its long history in textiles as well as why one of the kings of England banned the pattern during his reign, as well as discussing the current trends of the pattern and why it is such a Scottish icon. 

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    If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com

    Credits:

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Special thanks to the Scottish Tartan Register where the information for this week's episode came from.


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    Ep 13 - Magic Threads - The clothes of fairy-tales

    Ep 13 - Magic Threads - The clothes of fairy-tales

    This week Liv and Ellie are talking about Fairy-tales and how clothes contribute to the plot and outcomes of the story we all know so well. Together they discuss the differences between folk-tales, fairy-tales and why we have to thank a certain film studio for our modern perception of a happily ever after. 

    For more please follow us on Instagram @ifclothescouldtalkaus

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    If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com

    Credits:

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    References:

    BBC News 2016, ‘Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say’, 20 January.

    Bottigheimer, RB 2009, Fairy tales: a new history, Excelsior Editions/State University Of New York Press, Albany, N.Y.

    Fairy tale n.d., Encyclopedia Britannica.

    Fairy Tale Fashion | Fashion Institute of Technology n.d., www.fitnyc.edu.

    Millar, W 2016, Fairy Tale Fashion at the Museum at FIT, NUVO, viewed 21 November 2021, .

    November 21, SB & EST, 2019 at 04:01 P 2019, The evolution of Disney Princesses, from ‘Snow White’ to ‘Frozen 2’, EW.com, viewed 21 November 2021, .


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    • 26 min
    Ep 12 - Toga Talk

    Ep 12 - Toga Talk

    This week Liv and Ellie are talking about all things Togas, where they actually came from, and how the regency period took inspiration from them. Together they help to clear up the history of the toga and explain why a period-accurate toga party wouldn't be much fun. 

    Please excuse any mispronunciations of works, there are some big ones! if you can help us, send us an email or message us at any of our socials below!

    For more please follow us on Instagram @ifclothescouldtalkaus

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    If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com

    Credits:

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    References:

    GARTON, C., 2021. The Truth About Togas. [online] PieceWork. Available at: [Accessed 14 November 2021].

    Student, F. and Student, F., 2021. toga | Fashion History Timeline. [online] Fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu. Available at: [Accessed 14 November 2021].

    Vout, C., 1996. The Myth of the Toga: Understanding the History of Roman Dress. Greece and Rome, 43(2), pp.204-220.


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    EP 11 - Dressing up for ‘I Do’

    EP 11 - Dressing up for ‘I Do’

    This week Liv and Ellie are talking about the Wedding dress and the perceived tradition behind it! 

    Coving the origins or wedding garments in ancient Chinese folklore to the trendsetter Queen Victoria, dive in with us to find out how women have been saying yes to their dream wedding dresses throughout time.

    For more please follow us on Instagram @ifclothescouldtalkaus

    Subscribe to our Youtube Channel 'If Clothes Could Talk'

    If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com

    Credits

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    References
    Brennan, S., 2021. A Natural History of the Wedding Dress - JSTOR Daily. [online] JSTOR Daily. Available at: [Accessed 7 November 2021].

    Cuccinelli, J., 2021. Marriage in the ‘New’ America: A Pandemic, Equality, and an Industry Ready for Change. [online] Brides. Available at: [Accessed 7 November 2021].

    Harris, C., 2021. This Is What American Weddings Look Like Today. [online] Brides. Available at: [Accessed 7 November 2021].

    Shahbandeh, M., 2021. Bridal gown market size worldwide 2017-2022 | Statista. [online] Statista. Available at: [Accessed 7 November 2021].


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    • 32 min
    Ep 10 - How many times can you say Bysshe in one episode? That's the title

    Ep 10 - How many times can you say Bysshe in one episode? That's the title

    It is our fourth and final episode in our 2021 Halloween series! This week we finish with Mary Shelley and the History of Frankenstein. 

    Find out where the myth of the monster came from and how it inspired an entire genre of media and even high fashion! 

    For more please follow us on Instagram @ifclothescouldtalkaus

    Subscribe to our Youtube Channel 'If Clothes Could Talk'

    If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for future episodes please email us at ifclothescouldtalkaus@gmail.com

    Credits

    Hosted by Liv Hutley and Ellie Gunton

    Recorded and Edited by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    Theme Music Created by Fiona Lloyd Harding

    References
    Shelley, M., 2016. Frankenstein (Second International Student Edition) (Norton Critical Editions). 2nd ed. New York City: W.W Norton & Company inc.

    Shepherd, H., 2021. How Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Continues to Influence Fashion. [online] CR Fashion Book. Available at: [Accessed 31 October 2021].


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