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Episode 14: Hassle, Heartache, and Hagrid: Reflections on World Book Day

Episode 14: Hassle, Heartache, and Hagrid: Reflections on World Book Day

FromDress: Fancy: The Podcast About Dressing Up


Episode 14: Hassle, Heartache, and Hagrid: Reflections on World Book Day

FromDress: Fancy: The Podcast About Dressing Up

ratings:
Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Love it or loath it, World Book Day has become an important date in family calendars as toddlers, teenagers and just about any other young person under an adult’s influence, is dressed up and decorated to resemble a character from literary fiction. The costume fun and frustration of World Book Day provides for some hilarious – and likely scarring – moments, but as Lucy and Ben discover, the purpose of this annual day of dress-up is very serious, and necessary, indeed.   Links: Charities ·      https://www.worldbookday.com ·      https://bookaid.org ·      https://secure.booktrust.org.uk/donation/ Media ·     ‘1 in 8 disadvantaged children in the UK don’t own a single book’: https://literacytrust.org.uk/news/1-8-disadvantaged-children-uk-dont-own-single-book/ ·      Support the Literacy Trust: https://literacytrust.org.uk/support-us/fundraising/ ·      According to the Liverpool Echo, parents will be scouring shelves for costumes this year…https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/shopping/aldi-selling-world-book-day-15811906 ·      A round-up from Metro of some of last year’s WBD highlights: https://metro.co.uk/2018/03/01/world-book-day-2018-the-best-costumes-from-children-and-adults-7351484/ ·      Podcast: ‘How to Fail with Elizabeth Day: Sharmaine Lovegrove’, Series 3, Episode 7. ·      Instagram: @father_of_daughters
Released:
Feb 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A smart, playful and interrogative take on contemporary fashion and its context – weaving together sartorial and social history to tell powerful, surprising stories of identity. Hosted by Lucy Clayton together with a selection of special guests including designers, artists, writers, activists, academics and of course, the dresser uppers themselves, this show explores the way we dress in all its creative, sequinned and chaotic glory.