Gloves
Shahidha Bari dons a pair of gloves and is joined by guests Anne Green, Tom Chatfield, Riina Oun and Rebecca Unsworth to examine their making and the many meanings they have held.
From duels to hygiene and medical protection to the image of the gloved aristocrat whose hands aren’t coarsened by work: Shahidha Bari dons a pair of gloves as she finds out about tranks, fourchettes, lace, wool and glove making which is on The Heritage Craft Assosicaion's 'Red List' of Endangered crafts. The Glove maker Riina Oun creates high-fashion bespoke gloves. She has collaborated with designers such as Giles Deacon and Meadham Kirchhoff, and she also teaches the art of gloving. Technologist Tom Chatfield considers the glove as cutting edge technology, explains what haptic feedback does for us and why the hand is so important in helping us navigate virtual worlds. Anne Green's book 'Gloves: An Intimate History', has just been published, a cultural history written as disposable protective gloves took on a whole new resonance. And Rebecca Unsworth brings us stories from her work with Birmingham Museums as she considers the smells of gloves and their role as the ultimate 17th century gift.
Producer: Jessica Treen
You might be interested in other conversations about fashion in the Free Thinking archives:
Fashion stories in Museums hears from V&A fashion curator Claire Wilcox, Veronica Isaac and Cassandra Davies Strodder /programmes/m000s2by
Fashion, Art and the Body brings together Ekow Eshun, Charlie Porter and Olivia Laing /programmes/m000wc78
Jade Halbert discusses recycling of fashion in this episode /programmes/m00061m1
The Politics of Fashion and Drag hears from Scrumbly Koldewyn, visits the Vauxhall Tavern and talks to Jenny Gilbert /programmes/b09zcjch
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