What Was Worn in Mexican California: Myth Versus Reality
September 26 @ 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
| FreeDiscover what the people of Mexican California (1822-1846) really wore, and what their clothing reveals about the era.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
11:00 – 12:30 pm
Petaluma Historical Library & Museum
20 4th Street (Corner of 4th & B Street)
Cost: Free – Reservations Required
What did the people of Mexican California (1822-1846) wear, and what does it reveal about the era? Illustrator and author David W. Rickman will share what he’s learned about the fashions of pre-statehood Californios, as well as Franciscans, neophyte Native Californians, soldiers, and others. Learn how their fashions serve as an important visual marker of changing societal and political influences and find out how we can separate the myths and fantasies (think Zorro!) from the realities when it comes to the clothing worn by the Californios.
Join us at the Museum for this free virtual presentation and enjoy coffee and light refreshments. If you can’t join us in-person, a link to participate online will be provided. Donations in support of the Museum are appreciated!
And be sure to catch our latest exhibit, Telling Stories of Mexican California: Real Life & Myth Making, on view September 12-November 3.