Costume History Course
Dive into late Victorian London via its costumes. Master silhouettes, fabrics, construction techniques, interpret historical records, and craft designs ready for the stage—ideal for costume makers, theatre creators, and artists telling stories through visuals in Uganda's creative scene.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course offers a practical insight into late Victorian clothing from 1875 to 1885. You will study main garments, how they are made, fabrics used, and accessories, plus how class, gender, and everyday life shaped fashion in London. Gain skills to use museum and archive materials confidently, assess evidence properly, and create precise costume designs for theatre or film.
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Develop skills
- Examine Victorian outlines to spot class, gender, and time instantly.
- Break down 1875–1885 clothing: styles, materials, decorations, and build methods.
- Assess costume records from archives, images, illustrations, and museums.
- Convert studies into costume blueprints: styles, fabrics, and changes.
- Create theatre-appropriate Victorian outfits: clear, proper, and true to history.
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