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1   Link   Fashion Incubator
Rub elbows with clothing industry professionals including manufacturers, sales reps, buyers, factors, sewing contractors, suppliers, pattern makers and designers. With over 1600 pages of content, you’re sure to find advice you can use today.
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2   Link   Washington University Libraries: Fashion Plate Archive
This is a brilliant resource, which I plundered mercilessly in one of my second year projects. It's basically a huge archive of 19th-20th century fashion plates, ranging from 1800 to 1915.
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3   Link   Costumes.org
Costumes.org is a wonderful website, full of information on fashion theory, fashion history, lecture photographs and practical skills.
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4   Link   Osinka
Russian sewing portal-- offers free patterns, tutorials, and master classes. The website is in Russian.
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5   Link   Showbrief
Public access to catwalk/runway images of Christopher Moore Ltd., a UK picture agency.
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6   Link   FashionCAD
Educational Adobe CS2 Basic Function Series & How-to Video Tutorials for Fashion Textile Technology
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7   Link   LaraCorsets
A website with a wonderful corset museum, showing a huge collection of corsets and stays from the early 18th to the 20th century.
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8   Link   The Cutter's Practical Guide to British Military Uniforms
Practical guide to cutting and making all kinds of British military uniforms.
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9   Link   Tailoring Reading List
http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/fashion/resources/booklists/tailoring/index.html

A list of primary and secondary sources on tailoring hosted by the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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10   Link   Worn Through
A blog focused on dress and fashion news, events, commentary, and critique, specifically looking at the cultural and social aspects. Its primary focus is the academic and museum worlds of dress studies.
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