Women and fashion talk today at noon

Did you know the bra wasn’t patented until 1914?

The bra was created by a New York socialite named Mary Phelps, who used handkerchiefs to design the first rudimentary bra after she grew weary of having her camisole show when she wore a lace blouse.

Fashion statement takes off

Women everywhere loved Phelp’s new design, and the first bra took off in a big way. Phelps patented the bra in 1914 and years later, a woman named Ida Rosenthal started to design bras with different cup sizes.

Learn about this and other fashion developments for women today during a campus Durham Museum presentation titled “Women and Fashion: A Step Back in Time.”

About the event

Who: Sue McLain, the owner of Yesterday’s Lady, a vintage fashion museum and store in Beatrice, will discuss the history of fashion and showcase many of the items from her collection highlighting on the women who influenced the fashion world.

When: Noon. Bring a lunch.

Where: Sorrell Center, Room 2014

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