
The Dressmakers of London | Fashion, Rationing, and Sisterhood in WWII with Julia Kelly
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Welcome, delicious donuts! 🍩 In this episode of For the Love of History, we’re unraveling the fascinating story behind The Dressmakers of London with award-winning author and Emmy-nominated journalist Julia Kelly. It's part historical deep-dive, part emotional sister saga, and 100% packed with nerdy joy — just how we like it.
🧵 What You’ll Learn:
💙How women navigated fashion rationing in WWII (spoiler: red lipstick was patriotic).
💙What it really meant to be conscripted as a woman in 1941.
💙The role of letters — the OG DMs — in wartime relationships.
💙Why class, fashion, femininity, and grief are intricately stitched together in this story.
💙Julia’s personal connection to sewing, vintage fashion, and the inspiration behind her characters.
💙An almost plotline in Egypt that got cut for historical accuracy!
📚 About the Book:
The Dressmakers of London tells the story of two estranged sisters forced to run their late mother’s dress shop amid the chaos of WWII. With rationing, conscription, and buried trauma in the mix, this book weaves together personal loss, reconciliation, and the politics of fashion under fire.
✂️ Favorite Moments:
00:02:15 – Julia’s pivot from romance to historical fiction
00:04:20 – The dress shop inheritance and conscription twist
00:06:00 – Writing emotionally grounded history
00:12:30 – How fashion rationing reshaped femininity
00:20:00 – When fashion becomes politics: the Utility Clothing Order
00:25:00 – Stationery obsessions and letter-writing as wartime lifelines
00:34:00 – Why Egypt had to go, and Norfolk got the spotlight
🧵 Links & Where to Find Julia Kelly:
📚 Book: The Dressmakers of London
🌐 Website: juliakellywrites.com
📬 Newsletter: juliakellywrites.substack.com
📸 Instagram & TikTok: @JuliaKellyWrites
✉️ Your Turn!
How would YOU spend your 66 clothing ration coupons in WWII? Dresses? Socks? Underwear?
Sound off in the comments with your fave historical clothing facts or tell us when you last wrote a letter by hand!
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