The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes
Secrets from a Victorian Woman’s Wardrobe
- Published: 7 March 2023
- ISBN: 9781473579088
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 320
The story of a singular woman... Kate Strasdin's forensic detective work has finally let Mrs Sykes - and her book - speak again
Judith Flanders, author of THE INVENTION OF MURDER
Teeming with history and detail - a fascinating exploration of how even the smallest scraps of fabric can open up large stories
Lynn Knight, author of THE BUTTON BOX
Intriguing and engaging... A fascinating and creative unravelling of Anne's life and times
Clare Hunter, author of THREADS OF LIFE
Demonstrates beautifully how clothing is woven into the fabric of our lives, our dreams and our histories.
Amber Butchart
An extraordinarily rich record of middle-class Victorian life, both at home and abroad... [a] fascinating book
Guardian
This is a wonderful book! The life of a woman, a time and an industry, woven, like cloth, into something unique and beguiling. A treat for the curious reader
Pip Williams, author of The Dictionary of Lost Words
'[A] questing and poignant social history'
Hephzibah Anderson, The Observer
Snippets of fabric, snippets of biographical detail, snippets of historical evidence - this is a book entirely made up of snippets and I found it irresistible
Ysenda Maxtone Graham, The Times
Strasdin's painstaking detective work has uncovered many of the fascinating insights behind the fabric swatches contained in this unusual collection
Sunday Times
For the imaginative reader, on closing the book, 'the silks still glisten from the paper'
Mail Plus
In this engaging book, Strasdin proves triumphantly that the study of fashion is not a frothy sideshow but can provide a textured account of history... [a] compelling account of 19th-century life seen through women's eyes
Daily Mirror
Strasdin's knowledge is evident in her descriptions of the fabrics displayed in this diary . . . This is too good to miss
Literary Review
Thanks to Strasdin's forensic research...this book opens into a vivid history of expansion and empire. And all wrapped up in 2,184 pieces of cloth
BBC History Magazine
An evocative and often touching exercise in re-imagining these fragments of fabric into historical life... it is delightful
Prospect
Strasdin...leads us on a fast-paced journey from industrial England to mercantile Singapore and Shanghai, describing global trade, politics and slavery, reminding us of the significant human cost of cotton production
Who Do You Think You Are?
Thrilling and beautiful
Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*