What HBO's Gilded Age leaves out: Using fashion history to uncover my family history
The Gilded Age shows us the historical fashions and lifestyles of wealthy Victorians, silk ballgowns and all. What about the stories that go untold-- like my family's Jewish immigrant history? Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: http://ow.ly/KjHy50O5oal Fashion history and historical costuming should be more than just pretty historical dresses : it's the ordinary Victorian work dresses, and the lives of the people that wore them. The Clothes on their Backs is a video series exploring the intersection of historical fashion, Jewish history, and genealogy in the context of New York City's Lower East Side. Dress historian Vi takes us on a journey through a century and a half of immigrant history to uncover the stories of her own Jewish ancestors, exploring the historical sources that hold clues about her family history. Through fashion history and costuming, Vi explores a story not frequently portrayed in popular period dramas. Join fashion historian Vi as she delves into her family's untold stories through historical costume dress reconstruction across generations. We'll explore the intersection of family history, genealogy research, and dress history analysis, all set against the backdrop of New York City's rich history, particularly the Garment District. Vi shares her personal journey of discovering her family's past and how fashion and historical dressmaking played a crucial role in their lives. Join us, and look into your own family history and the stories behind the clothes on their backs. Come along on this journey of discovery and learn about the intricate relationship between fashion and family history.

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