COVERED Natalie Brennan and Ruby Redstone
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Covered is a fashion history podcast hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan that examines the legacy of the clothes we wear today. Each episode of Covered will focus on a different moment in fashion history. Where do our trends come from? And how can we look at the way we dress today as an extension of our culture? For shopping recommendations from the hosts and more curated content, visit covered.substack.com
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OK, Bloomer!
In the 1850s, a crew of American women began wearing pantalettes to indicate themselves as forward-thinking ‘New Women.’ How did these undergarments get the name bloomers? Amelia Bloomer, of course. But, they weren’t really her invention at all. We also chat all things shorts: from our historical favourites to a new microtrend we’re claiming to have named.
For links from today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts and show notes, visit covered.substack.com. Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan.
Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, Old Fashioned, examines the history of dress and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, interested in the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ISO, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire. -
Smaller Than The World's Smallest Bathing Suit
Want to make a splash in the summer of 1946? Wear a bikini! Better yet, tell the whole beach about your bikini in skywriting! In today’s episode, we investigate the bitter rivalry over the invention of the bikini and the massive impact made by one of humankind’s smallest garments. We’re also joined by outdoor stylist, producer and sister of the pod Lily Redstone for a debrief on the best bikinis for summer.
For links from today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts and show notes, visit covered.substack.com. Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan.
Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, Old Fashioned, examines the history of dress and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, interested in the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ISO, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire. -
Remember When Everything Was Ugly?
Today we get into some of the biggest sleeves of all time: the 1830s puff sleeves. But today’s fashion history exploration is twofold — because the sleeves of the 1830s were referencing the girls of the past, too. It’s time to look at the fashion history sleeve metaverse and the eternal pursuit of dressing absurdly. Plus, we theorize on the microtrends, Summer As Rebirth, and borough-specific dressing.
For links from today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts and show notes, visit covered.substack.com. Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan.
Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, Old Fashioned, examines the history of dress and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, interested in the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ISO, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire. -
Anything But Masculine
In 1966 Yves Saint Laurent designed the first couture women's tuxedo: Le Smoking. Today we get into the significance of the suit as womenswear and the subversive women who helped to popularize it. Plus, we are joined by the hosts of Throwing Fit's James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman. The hosts of The Only (other) Podcast That Matters join us to talk about the suit's place in the sartorial zeitgeist, #Menswear, and styling tips for the everyday suit.
For links from today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts and show notes, visit covered.substack.com. Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan.
Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, Old Fashioned, examines the history of dress and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, interested in the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ISO, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire. -
A Performance of Royalty
We are so back! And so are weddings. In 1953, Ann Lowe made a wedding dress for Jackie Kennedy’s highly publicized wedding. However, it would be years before Ann Lowe was credited as the creator of the infamous dress. Today we explore how royalty affects bridal trends, why we wear white on our wedding days, and what "back tie optional" even means. To make things even better, today we are joined by Harling Ross to hear how the Gumshoe writer approaches wedding guest attire.
For links from today’s episode, including shopping recommendations from the hosts and show notes, visit covered.substack.com. Covered is hosted by Ruby Redstone and Natalie Brennan.
Ruby Redstone is a writer and fashion historian. Her newsletter, Old Fashioned, examines the history of dress and personal style. Natalie Brennan is a writer and podcast producer, interested in the intersection of history and culture. Her newsletter, ISO, looks at style through the lens of yearning and desire. -
It's A Canon Event
In 1940s America, girls started going to college and wearing oversized cardigans. But across the pond, feminine twin sets take the sweater market by storm. For our last episode of Season 1, stick around after the credits for a little treat. And, as always, for visuals of each sweater style and curated shopping recommendations for today's episode visit covered.substack.com.