Fashion by the Letter: A to Z, Part II

Fashion by the Letter: A to Z, Part II

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WHat I wORE to Work, an interview with Jo Weldon, part II (Dressed Classic)

Based on her one-woman show, WHat I wORE to Work, Jo Weldon joins us for the second half of our Dressed Classic episode from 2024 to explore the "intersection of fashion, culture and sex work." In part II, we hear about the laws governing what strippers can and cannot wear, what ...  Show more

WHat I wORE to work, an interview with Jo Weldon, part I (Dressed Classic)

For this week's Dressed Classics episodes, Jo Weldon joins us for a two-part conversation from 2024 about her one-woman show, WHat I wORE to Work, which explores the "intersection of fashion, culture and sex work." From the brothels of Ancient Greece to Audrey Hepburn as Holly Go ...  Show more

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