Way We Wore, The (ATOM Study Guide)

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GBP 3.82
SKU:
SG1920
Content Type:
TV Documentary Series
Year Levels:
9-12
Learning Areas:
Australian History
Learning Areas:
Design and Technologies
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Media
Learning Areas:
Sociology
Learning Areas:
Visual Arts
Key Themes:
Fashion as Social and Cultural History, Identity, Self‑Expression, and Performance, Politics and Power Structures, Diversity and Inclusion, Media’s Influence on Self‑Image and Consumer Culture, The Evolution and Economics of the Fas
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NB: This study guide includes both a full guide as well as a condensed Grab and Go version. 

The Way We Wore is a vibrant exploration of the Australian fashion industry that uncovers the cultural and historical significance of fashion in Australia, revealing how the clothes we wear provide intimate and surprising insights into the evolution of our country.

Hosted by comedian and actress Celeste Barber and brimming with rich archival material and deeply personal interviews with some of the country’s fashion greats, The Way We Wore lays bare why fashion matters and its underestimated but deep impact on our social history.

Curriculum Links:

The study guide for The Way We Wore has been written for secondary students in Years 9–12 in:

  • Australian History
  • Design and Technology
  • English
  • Media
  • Sociology
  • Visual Art (Textiles).

The Way We Wore is also a relevant resource for students undertaking vocational and undergraduate courses in textiles and fashion design, development, production and merchandising.