Trends of a decade

Amanda Sutherland


Region:
East of England
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Inspirational entrepreneur
Fee:
Paid: £50 plus travel expenses
Category:
History
Updated:
4th November 2017

This talk takes you on an journey through the exciting changing trends with a costume showcase demonstrating original garments and accessories from the 1920s-1950s. Highlighting the importance of underpinnings from past eras with corsetry and pads onto the celebration of the more relaxed designs of the 20th century. This talk combines both historical costume references and beautiful visual displays.

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About Amanda Sutherland

Amanda Sutherland has inspired 100s of groups over the last 5 years with her inspirational success story of a journey though fashion studies, costume design and then onto running a creative accessories empire.

Having assisted on many television, theatre and film productions, Audiences are entertained with amusing and inspirational tales of working in the costume industry, and how through hard work and pure dedication the dream job really can be created.

With a showcase of costume, accessories and an introduction into the wonderful world of eco crafting there really is something for everyone.

We offer 4 presentations, “My creative journey” ,“ Trends of a decade” , "Make do and mend " and A styling masterclass. All details on the presentations can be found at : https://www.asutherlandfascinators.co.uk/speakersdiaryandevents


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