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Janet Arnold (6 October 1932 – 2 November 1998) was a British clothing historian, costume designer, teacher, conservator, and author. She is best known for her series of works called ''Patterns of Fashion'', which included accurate scale sewing patterns, used by museums and theatres alike. She went on to write ''A Handbook of Costume'', a book on the primary sources on costume study, and ''Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd'', as well as many other books. Arnold was awarded the inaugural Sam Wanamaker Award in 1998. After her death, the
Society of Antiquaries of London A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Soci ...
who had previously made her a fellow, created a grant in her name, as did
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, which she helped to found.


Biography

Janet Arnold was born at Duncan House, Clifton Down Road in Bristol on 6 October 1932. Her father, Frederick Charles Arnold was an ironmonger, whilst her mother, Adeline Arnold, was a nurse. She was educated at
The Red Maids' School Redmaids' High School is an independent school for girls in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, England. The school is a member of the Girls' Schools Association and the Head is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC). The schoo ...
and took a keen interest in clothes based on the school's uniform for orphans. Arnold went to study at
West of England College of Art The University of the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol) is a public research university, located in and around Bristol, England. The institution was know as the Bristol Polytechnic in 1970; it received university status in 1992 and ...
, where she achieved a National Diploma, before obtaining her art teacher's diploma from Bristol University in 1954. Arnold took on the role of lecturer at Hammersmith Day College in 1955 and remained there until 1962 when she moved to a senior lecturer role at Avery Hill College of Education, where she remained until 1970. In 1971, she took on a part-time role of research lecturer at West Surrey School of Art and Design. Arnold went on to start working with the department of drama and theatre studies at
Royal Holloway College Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), formally incorporated as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, is a public research university and a constituent college of the federal University of London. It has six schools, 21 academic departm ...
in 1978.


Works

Arnold's best known work was writing the series of books, including ''Patterns of Fashion, vol. 1: 1660–1860'' and ''Patterns of Fashion, vol. 2: 1860–1940''. The volumes include a large number of sewing patterns showing the change in fashion across the period, with crucial details of the construction, accurately drawn to scale. These books are regarded highly by museums, theatres, reenactment groups and students. She went on to write ''A Handbook of Costume'' in 1973, a comprehensive guide to research sources in the topic of costume study. She helped ensure the accuracy of costumes for film and television, as well as ensure that museums had accurate replicas of outfits. During the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, Arnold worked on her opus ''Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd''.


Selected bibliography

*1964: ''Patterns of Fashion 1 (cut and construction of women's clothing, 1660–1860)'', Wace 1964, Macmillan 1972. Revised metric edition, Drama Books 1977. . *1966: ''Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen's dresses and their construction c. 1860–1940'', Wace 1966, Macmillan 1972. Revised metric edition, Drama Books 1977. *1970: ''Perukes and Periwigs'', Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1970. A booklet on the development of wig styles in paintings at the National Portrait Gallery, London. *1973: ''A Handbook of Costume'', Macmillan 1973. Reprinted 1978. A guide to the primary sources for costume study. *1980: ''Lost from Her Majesty's Back'', the Costume Society, 1980. Items of clothing and jewels lost or given away by
Elizabeth I Elizabeth I (7 September 153324 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. Elizabeth was the last of the five House of Tudor monarchs and is sometimes referred to as the "Virgin Queen". Eli ...
between 1561 and 1583, entered in one of the day books kept for the records of the Wardrobe of Robes. *1985: ''Patterns of Fashion: the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560–1620'', Macmillan 1985. Revised edition 1986. *1988: ''Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd'', W. S. Maney and Son Ltd, Leeds, 1988. A study of the clothing of
Queen Elizabeth I Elizabeth I (7 September 153324 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. Elizabeth was the last of the five House of Tudor monarchs and is sometimes referred to as the "Virgin Queen". Eli ...
, based on portraits, surviving inventories of the Wardrobe of Robes, and other original documents. *2008: ''Patterns of Fashion 4: the cut and construction of linen shirts, smocks, neckwear, headwear and accessories for men and women c. 1540–1660'', London, Macmillan, November 2008,


Posthumous publications

*2018: Arnold, Janet; Tiramani, Jenny; Costigliolo, Luca; Passot, Sebastien; Lucas, Armelle; Pietsch, Johannes: ''Patterns of fashion 5 : the content, cut, construction and context of bodies, stays, hoops and rumps c. 1595-1795'' (1st ed.). London: The School of Historical Dress. . *2022: Arnold, Janet; Passot, Sébastien; Thornton, Claire; Tiramani, Jenny: ''Patterns of fashion 6, The content, cut, construction and context of women's European dress c. 1695-1795.'' London: The School of Historical Dress. .


Legacy

In the 1980s, Arnold was nominated first as honorary research associate and then honorary research fellow at Royal Holloway College. In 1981, she became a fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London A society is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social group sharing the same spatial or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Soci ...
. She was presented the inaugural Sam Wanamaker Award in July 1998 with
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. Arnold died of
lymphoma Lymphoma is a group of blood and lymph tumors that develop from lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell). In current usage the name usually refers to just the cancerous versions rather than all such tumours. Signs and symptoms may include en ...
at her home in London on 2 November 1998; she had been working on costumes for Theatre Royal, Bristol and
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just two days earlier. The Society of Antiquaries of London set up a research grant in her honour, which makes annual grants to further in-depth study of the history of dress and the materials from which it is made. The Costume Society, which Arnold helped to found, gives out an annual award of £500 in her memory to a student who has produced a reconstructed garment from one of her books. In May 2020, the rights to the out-of-print ''''Patterns of Fashions 1-4'''' books reverted from Macmillan Publishing t
The School of Historical Dress
The School is republishing the collected works as well as previously planned but incomplete volumes.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Arnold, Janet British costume designers 1932 births 1998 deaths 20th-century British historians British women historians Writers from Bristol People educated at The Red Maids' School 20th-century British women writers Fashion historians