Fashion and Dressmaking – June 2019 ENewsletter

Until the mid-1800s, people were not able to purchase clothing commercially or in sizes to fit them.  Maternity clothing would not be commercially available until the early 1900s.  Two women who contributed enormously to advances in dressmaking and clothing are Ellen Curtis Demorest and Lena Bryant.  Let’s learn more about these two groundbreaking fashionistas.

Ellen Curtis Demorest is widely credited for being the first woman to create paper patterns for making clothing.  She worked in a millinery shop after completing her schooling. 

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