Dressed: The History of Fashion

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With over 8 billion people in the world, we all have one thing in common: everyday, we all get dressed. Join fashion historians April Calahan and Cassidy Zachary in celebrating the who, what, when of why we wear throughout history and around the world.

Recent Episodes
  • Sandy Powell's Dressing the Part: Costume Design for Film
    Nov 14, 2024 – 56:12
  • *Bonus Ad Free Episode* Lost Notes: Groupies presents "Girls Together Outrageously"
    Nov 11, 2024 – 46:40
  • Eyeliner: A Cultural History, an interview with Zahra Hankir, part II
    Nov 10, 2024 – 35:47
  • Eyeliner: A Cultural History, an interview with Zahra Hankir, part I
    Nov 9, 2024 – 36:26
  • Dressed's Fashion History Tour of Paris 2024, Part II
    Nov 1, 2024 – 50:03
  • Dressed's Fashion History Tour of Paris 2024, Part I
    Oct 30, 2024 – 52:57
  • Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls, 1800-1960, Part II (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 25, 2024 – 46:27
  • Sporting Fashion: Outdoor Girls, 1800-1960, Part I (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 23, 2024 – 01:08:15
  • Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore with Kiki Smith and Keren Ben-Horin, Part II
    Oct 18, 2024 – 37:46
  • Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore with Kiki Smith and Keren Ben-Horin, Part I
    Oct 16, 2024 – 40:14
  • Dissecting the "Flapper" (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 12, 2024 – 16:57
  • Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 9, 2024 – 43:22
  • Incredible and Marvelous: Fashion's First Hipsters (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 4, 2024 – 37:06
  • Fashion and Politics: The French Revolution (Dressed Classic)
    Oct 2, 2024 – 47:11
  • The Fashion Calendar Database, an interview with Natalie Nudell
    Sep 27, 2024 – 40:03
  • Empresses of 7th Avenue, an interview with Nancy MacDonell
    Sep 25, 2024 – 01:01:19
  • Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing with Elizabeth L. Block, Part II
    Sep 20, 2024 – 27:38
  • Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing with Elizabeth L. Block, Part I
    Sep 18, 2024 – 39:34
  • Fashion by the Letter: A to Z, Part II
    Sep 13, 2024 – 26:47
  • Fashion by the Letter: A to Z, Part I
    Sep 11, 2024 – 33:08
  • WHat I wORE To Work part II, an interview with Jo Weldon
    Sep 6, 2024 – 37:51
  • WHat I wORE To Work, part I, an interview with Jo Weldon
    Sep 4, 2024 – 40:03
  • Fashion History Now #63: SWAIA Indigenous Fashion with Amber-Dawn Bear Robe
    Aug 30, 2024 – 26:42
  • Indigenous Fashion Innovation: Past, Present, Future
    Aug 28, 2024 – 26:42
  • Worn to Win: Dressing the Summer Olympic Athlete, Part V
    Aug 23, 2024 – 29:02
  • Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion, an interview with Eleanor Medhurst
    Aug 21, 2024 – 51:27
  • For the Love of Fashion: Celebrating 500 Episodes of Getting Dressed, Part II
    Aug 19, 2024 – 59:56
  • For the Love of Fashion: Celebrating 500 Episodes of Getting Dressed, Part 1
    Aug 14, 2024 – 53:38
  • Let’s “Dress Up”! with Curators theo tyson and Emily Stoehrer
    Jul 17, 2024 – 42:52
  • Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, part II, an interview with Bethany Gingrich and Elizabeth Shaeffer
    Jul 12, 2024 – 44:56
  • Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion, part I, an interview with Andrew Bolton
    Jul 10, 2024 – 51:44
  • Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV with Amanda Wunder, Part 2
    Jul 5, 2024 – 47:15
  • Spanish Fashion in the Age of Velázquez: A Tailor at the Court of Philip IV with Amanda Wunder, Part I
    Jul 3, 2024 – 58:24
  • Truman Capote's Black and White Ball
    Jun 30, 2024 – 23:47
  • Piece of My Heart, an interview with Penelope Tree
    Jun 27, 2024 – 44:04
  • Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration with Isabella Rosner, Part 2
    Jun 21, 2024 – 31:42
  • Stitching Freedom: Embroidery and Incarceration with Isabella Rosner, Part I
    Jun 19, 2024 – 53:26
  • Fashion History Now #62
    Jun 14, 2024 – 38:19
  • The Fasten-ating History of Closing Clothes
    Jun 12, 2024 – 38:54
  • Fashion History Now #61: Listener Mail Roundup
    Jun 7, 2024 – 22:27
  • Beach Pajamas: From Sleepwear to Sportswear, an interview with Janine D'Agati and Hannah Schiff
    Jun 5, 2024 – 49:43
  • Kimono: Art, Craft, Storytelling with Keita Motoji and Mark McNulty of Ginza Motoji, Part II
    May 31, 2024 – 20:20
  • Kimono: Art, Craft, Storytelling with Keita Motoji and Mark McNulty of Ginza Motoji, Part I
    May 29, 2024 – 43:57
  • Fashion & Disability, an interview with Dr. Kate Annett-Hitchcock, part II
    May 25, 2024 – 25:59
  • Fashion and Disability, an interview with Kate Annett-Hitchcock, pt I
    May 22, 2024 – 45:23
  • Supreme Women: Iconic Black Models, Actresses and Sirens with Marcellas Reynolds, Part II
    May 17, 2024 – 40:55
  • Supreme Women: Iconic Black Models, Actresses and Sirens with Marcellas Reynolds, Part I
    May 15, 2024 – 32:32
  • Why Fashion History Matters: Lessons From Our Past to Save Our Future
    May 11, 2024 – 43:50
  • Fashion History Now 61: The 2024 Met Gala
    May 9, 2024 – 45:25
  • Dressed's Upcoming 2024 Fashion History Tour of Paris
    May 3, 2024 – 33:32
Recent Reviews
  • s1ayqueen27
    So couture
    Love this show! Every night when I’m listening to music, I want to be listening to this, but one problem you need to make a history of Coco Chanel!!!
  • Plutopiccolino
    Beautiful !!
    I looved your two episodes on Kimonos , so informative and transporting , even though I haven’t seen the images yet , it was a visual , cultural (and important) burst of knowledge and understanding , loved it , and as your guest would describe it : “really really” fantastic!! ❤️🌸🥰
  • Coach.kiwani
    Delivery needs work
    These podcasts have great content but the host regularly mispronounce commonly used words in English vernacular. It makes them sounds like they don’t know what they are talking about. Get a fact checker or just listen to how words are pronounced on Google.
  • Babsw73
    J’Adore with One Irritating Drawback
    This used to be one of my favorite podcasts. A wide variety of interesting topics, and so well researched; I have learned so much. However, the constant sometimes smug sounding giggling, it’s incredibly annoying. I thought perhaps it was nerves, in the early seasons, but you’re now into season 7 I believe; it seems to have only gotten worse. You’re both laughing at the most inappropriate/random times; I don’t understand it. It comes across at worst, disrespectful to your guest and the subject matter and at best makes you sound like vapid mean girls. I know you’re both very intelligent woman who are very enthusiastic about your subject matter, but I’m not sure I can keep listening. April: “Also too”. ?! Come on!! Go back to English 101.
  • Kitchnic
    Fabulous show.
    Thank Ladies for doing such a great job. I learn something new everyday. I am a second generation Dry cleaner. With a passion for vintage And heirloom restoration. I work hard at knowing all about textiles and fashion. Listening to this podcast helps me learn even more.
  • Kpowergameing
    Fabulous
    I went to be them when I grow up! Alas, I will live vicariously and listen to this amazing podcast.
  • codycole87
    Greedy Peasant
    Incredibly excited for this!
  • LoMo47
    Fashion footnotes
    This podcast has made it so I can think more about fashion in all different ways. It is like adding information footnotes to what you wear.
  • Fan of TBD Podcasts
    Fashion Fabulousness
    Not just because I’m an FIT alum and a former chairperson of FIT’s Fashion Design Department but this podcast is THE BEST!!! Kudos to Valerie for creating something so credible and relevant!!!! Francesca Sterlacci Founder/University of Fashion
  • SpaceyChic
    Perfect for history nerds, fashion lovers, & generally curious people
    Obviously a must-listen if you’re into fashion, but even if you’re not interested in runways and designers, Dressed is a fascinating listen. It’s really more about interesting people, backstories about items you never really even thought about (but probably wear all the time), and hidden gem stories. April and Cassidy do a great job of covering diverse stories and people, all over the world, in all areas of dress/fashion, from throughout history to today. Always a delight!
  • LRJalarned
    Dressed
    I really enjoyed this podcast.
  • Brigid Dev
    Obsessed with dressed!
    I love this podcast. The episode on the Generation Paper show at the Phx Art Museum, the episode with Tim Gunn and the one on Lady Di were among my favorite listens. Keep up the good work, I learn so much and in such a fun format!
  • Lorelski
    Content is often great!
    Other reviewers have complained about the hosts’ poor presentation skills, but I believe they have improved a lot over the years—so kudos, April Calahan and Cassidy Zachary! I don’t listen to every podcast, but when I do, I’m impressed by the knowledge and passion these two women have for fashion, history, and culture. Here are a few words to the critics: (A) Try to see past your problems with the hosts’ delivery—you’ll be rewarded with great content. (B) So you don’t like the topic of each and every show? Well, tough. Do you know how hard it is to come up with content every week? The topics may not all be up your alley, but they’re well-researched. (C) Sure the ads are annoying, but you’re getting this podcast for FREE, so live with it. (D) I haven’t heard anything “political” on this podcast, but I know that April and Cassidy are concerned about the environment, and I’m with them on that. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, APRIL
  • Ar0rp5
    Tim Gunn
    What a wonderful hour! I really enjoyed catching up with a Tim Gunn & his incredible background! Thank you
  • Lexlunalexluna
    Dry Mouth In Podcast Host
    One of the host constantly has dry mouth and it is the most annoying sound on the planet if you’re listening to podcasts! Have a drink of water! Take some meds!! I wish I could listen to this podcast, but alas. I can not.
  • Drmlsherwood
    Love this!
    LOVE this podcast. The topics are fascinating and the hosts are clearly experts. This is a Don't Miss for fashion-lovers and historians. Thanks Ladies.
  • imjustagirl///
    Amazing!!!
    I love all things fashion, so I was very excited to find this! LOVE IT!!!
  • itsjusttu
    Great podcast, but “minorably” is not a word.
    Love this podcast and its hosts. I’ve learned so much. I’m really just here to ask why they continue to reuse the ad where she says “minorably obsessed with makeup”. I love every episode but an irked when the ad replays!
  • JungleRedNYC
    RIGHT???
    This podcast is incredible!! The hosts are so knowledgable and I LOVE the guests as well! I was fascinated by the 2 part series on Black Dandyism with Monica L. Miller. She knows her subject but unfortunately she added the comment “Right?” to nearly every statement she made; often multiple times in one sentence. I am aware this is a common slang term yet it was so distracting I struggled to not stop listening :/
  • edie212
    Podcast is great, ads are excruciating.
    This podcast is lovely-interesting, informative, wide ranging. The ads, which I assume are mostly the decision of the network not the hosts, are atrocious and a direct contradiction of all of the show’s efforts to push fashion forward. Plastic surgery ads, diet products etc.-it’s a bit of whiplash compared to the content of the show and pretty distracting.
  • The Real MamaLee
    Love your show, please cover Ann Lowe
    Also loved the true crime mashup, more please and thank you!
  • SewMuchFashion
    Fun and informative
    This podcast is wonderful. It is educational, fun and informative. I appreciate all of the hard work that goes into researching and preparing for each episode. I love examining how fashion is woven through out the history, culture and politics of different eras. My only critique is the overuse of the word “like” - very distracting.
  • Carolinnnneann
    So informative and entertaining!
    Wow do I love this podcast. I didn’t anticipate an audio form would be able to celebrate fashion in such a vibrant way! I love hearing about the history behind different styles and trends, hearing from experts, and learning more and more about how deeply integrated fashion is with so many other aspects of our life, world, and history. Thanks for such a quality podcast that I look forward to each episode!
  • ari lehman
    fascinating, but a little too scripted
    i love this podcast first and foremost. i think the content is very in depth and interesting. but i have some constructive criticism: in my opinion, the dialogue sounds stiff. kind of like reading from a text book. if you could talk more casually the podcast would definitely be easier to follow. but that’s just a suggestion! take it or leave it AND. i can’t believe what jerks people are being in here, criticizing your “upspeak” and calling you things like “grating”. women don’t have to talk a certain way in order to be respected. for heavens sake!
  • 09rlb
    Distracting voices
    I think this is a good well researched podcast. But I keep trying to listen and find the hosts voices hard to listen to. I think maybe a different voice to present the subject matter ? You might have more listeners
  • Podcastjunkie8892
    To Political 🤮🤮🤮
    I Was a Loyal listener, because I Love Fashion. Ok Ok!! You drank the Kool-aid!! You’re Woke!! Can we get back to Get Dressed??🥤🥤🥤🥤
  • ellesbelles33
    Good but sometimes hard to listen to
    This is a wonderful podcast if you are interested in fashion. My only complaint is one of the host’s voice can sounds like she has dry mouth and could use some water. I am sensitive to sounds and voices so this might not be a big deal to most. Otherwise highly recommend!
  • Riveting.rosie
    A favorite
    Absolutely love this podcast! One thing to note which I’m not even sure the hosts have control over: I was sooo disappointed to hear a weight loss ad (sono bello I think it’s called?) on the pod this week. Kind of threw me off my game a little. There are actually too many ads in general for my taste but they’re normally not upsetting to me like that. But, i still kept listening, which shows you how much I like it!
  • alex4u.764817
    Fascinating show
    I always look forward to these
  • EricaBushwell
    Awesome podcast!
    The host of the Dressed podcast, highlights all aspects of fashion and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
  • Always❤️Sev!!!12345
    So fascinating
    This podcast is doing really great stuff thank you, you are appreciated! <3
  • Icexpat
    Wanted to like it but ad volume ruins it
    The topic is interesting, the hosts seem to be well informed, but I listen to podcasts to wind down before sleep and found that the placement, type, and volume of the ads were too distracting
  • Lusy4077
    Slow decline
    I loved it at first, but the hosts sound so ignorant sometimes that it distracts from the information. And lately it seems to be veering off fashion topics. I love that they discuss the world (politics, culture, etc) around the fashion, that is needed and super cool. But episodes seem like 80% "how did our guest become a designer" and then 20% actual information on the topic they're supposed to discuss.
  • Billfish1
    Entertaining and enlightening
    I used to think fashion was stupid, wasteful, and supercilious. Not since listening to this! Now I see it as a lens for viewing the entire culture, plus having a lot to do with women’s culture and the history of women, if that makes sense. Love it. On “aggrievedness” - maybe I’m a member of an aggrieved class, but I very, very much value and appreciate and am fascinated by their podcasts that deal with fashion leaders who were also enslaved people, their interviews and discussions with and about fashion leaders in the African-American community, interviews with eco-conscious fashion types. It makes me feel good and fills in missing history and raises interesting points to consider, as well as being every bit as upbeat, entertaining, and about fashion as anything else they do.
  • StyLgrL1
    Best Fashion podcast!
    Fashion history was my favorite subject in college. This is like studying all over again only with your best friends. Thank you ladies for feeding my obsession with fashion & history.❤️
  • ashad1010
    Don’t Become a Political Farse
    The 2018 and 2019 series are phenomenal, before the predictably politically driven agenda of 2020 takes over every facet of discussion. Noe sadly more predictably lecturing than enlightening
  • Lenore L S
    Great guests
    This is an excellent show! The hosts are delightful and very knowledgeable. Their guests are always interesting. I’m hardly a fashionista, but really enjoy this informative show. After all…we all get dressed.
  • as-sf-sd
    One of the Best Vehicles to Explore History
    I love April and Cassidy’s enthusiasm. Every episode finds a new tidbit in Women’s History that would normally be overlooked. I’m grateful for the work they do.
  • Meg march brooke
    Thank’s
    This is great
  • Gab3210
    Be neutral politically please
    Topics don't need your opinion ladies. Update your knowledge of Womens reproductive rights. There are 2 sets of DNA involved there, hence 2 separate beings. Seems like a choice of convenience to half of us if it's viable
  • Syrenmuse
    More advert than content
    I get it. You need to monetize a podcast but holy crud this Halloween episode was more advert than content. I am truly disappointed in where this podcast has gone both in the actual content provided and the excess of advertising.
  • Hypnotist Collector
    Unprofessional hosts
    Great guests, interesting content. Unfortunately hosts are sing-songy, unprofessional, use leading questions, giggle, too many likes and ums and cliches and upspeak. More interested in impressing the guests than conducting an intelligent interview that lets the guest shine and informs the audience.
  • Zoë G.
    ON POINT!
    The best fashion podcast out there, especially if you’re planning a career in fashion.
  • Katie1639
    Fashion & Grievance Studies
    A recent derailment into SJW drivel and revisionist history has made this podcast un-listenable. The latest podcast on reviewing frontier history through the lens of non-binary gender, a concept that didn’t exist at the time, did me in. This used to be my favorite podcast, and I truly miss the research in history & art history that once framed each episode — it has since taken a deep dive into the grievance studies.
  • pastelgirly65
    5 stars🤩
    First if all I want to be a fashion designer or stylist when I grow up I like this podcast, I recommend this podcast to anyone who ❤️s fashion👗
  • Old Man Beans
    I wholeheartedly recommend!
    I'm not involved in fashion as a career or anything, but I've always been interested. I heard about this podcast on another one I listen to a while back and now that I'm caught up, I feel comfortable reviewing it. I've learned so much that ties in to other topics. This is one of the more inclusive podcasts I listen to. The hosts of Dressed do a wonderful job of teaching and not shying away from the issues of the fashion industry.
  • michaels magic threadworks
    A 10
    Fresh Fresh Fresh I love listening to ladies with a good vocabulary and grammar. So easy to listen to. I love this Podcast!
  • Randi & Steve
    The best!
    I look forward to every episode and appreciate the in depth scholarship presented in a casual and friendly form. I’ve upped my reading list with recommendations from this podcast. Thank you for brightening my week
  • KItty_J18
    If you love history and fashion this is the place!
    I have been listening for two years now and I love it. Great host and great content. They get amazing guests and cover a wide range of fashion and fashion history topics.
  • #TeamFigg
    Too many commercials
    There are far too many commercials, and some of them are much louder than the rest of the content. I shouldn’t have to jump out of my skin and race for the volume control while listening to a podcast.
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