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The Medieval Dress and Textile Society was founded in 1991 with
the aim of providing a forum for all those curious about European
clothing and textiles secular or sacred - roughly from the end of
the Roman Empire in western Europe until about 1600.
Our members are textile and dress historians, designers for the theatre,
museum curators, re-enactors interested in creating replicas of historic
dress, economic and social historians, art historians, archaeologists,
conservators, and dyers and weavers - and all who are passionate
about the history of dress and textiles and their significance. Membership
is open to anyone wishing to join and the annual subscription is £10.00.
Medats offers members a range of study days or meetings with a wide
variety of topics. At present there are three meetings and three
Newsletters a year. The meetings or study days include about six
speakers chiefly from the United Kingdom, but also from other European
countries and elsewhere, and themes such as Liveries, Dyes and Dyestuffs,
Knitting before 1600, Medieval Embroidery, Civil Dress on Effigies
and Brasses, Precious Thread (gold & silver metal yarn), Braids & Narrow
Wares, Medieval Rugs & Carpets, & Leather Clothing in Medieval
Europe.
Meetings are held on Saturdays, generally, but not always in central
London. A few are outside the capital. Sometimes the themes are organised
to coincide with the topics of major exhibitions, where these reflect
the interests of our members such as the two day symposium on the
Wilton Diptych held in conjunction with the National Gallery.
The Society’s members are friendly and informal - newcomers
are always welcome and students definitely encouraged. First and
foremost our meetings are conceived as a focus for an exchange of
ideas and enthusiasms. Our speakers frequently offer new research,
theories and ideas, whether about cutting patterns for royal mantles,
making medieval veils, how and why dyestuffs were imported from distant
destinations, or sumptuary legislation and the concept of luxury.
We look forward to meeting you.
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