Written Work

Fashion Theory & Visual Culture

Pink Pussyhats and Protest Dress
Research essay examining protest fashion and fourth-wave feminist visual identity.

Curatorial & Research Writing

The Suffragette Ribbon from The London Museum
Provocative Objects, Design History Society
Object-based research examining the suffragette ribbon as a material artefact of feminist political identity and visual culture.

Satin, Sugar, and Subversion: Manolo Blahnik’s Shoes in Marie Antoinette
Provocative Objects, Design History Society
An exploration of femininity, spectacle, and decadence through Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, examining Manolo Blahnik’s shoes as symbols of performance, consumption, and hyper-femininity.

Vivienne Westwood’s 1990 Rococo Corset from the V&A Museum
Provocative Objects, Design History Society
Research essay examining Vivienne Westwood’s Rococo corset through dress history, eroticism, and the reclamation of historical femininity within contemporary fashion culture.

International Journal of Fashion Studies
Article submission in development.

Current Research

Feminist dress history
Fashion image-making and visual culture
Material culture and adornment
The commodification of activism
Corsetry and the politics of the body
Contemporary luxury fashion narratives
Digital feminism and protest dress
Fashion as cultural text and identity construction

Selected Publications

Design History Society

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