Buttons, Zippers, and Fasteners: The Small Inventions That Changed Clothing
A 45–60 minute illustrated history lecture for libraries and adult audiences.
For most of history, daily bathing was unusual, controversial, or even suspicious.
This illustrated talk traces how soap evolved from a practical substance into a powerful symbol of morality, health, and social status—and how modern advertising helped turn cleanliness into an obsession.


Program Details
- Length: 45–60 minutes plus Q&A
- Format: In person or virtual
- Audience: Adult general audiences
Perfect For
This program works especially well for:
- Public libraries
- Historical societies
- Adult education series
- Lifelong learning programs
- Community cultural events
- Humanities-focused programming
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Marketing copy, images, and technical details are provided upon booking.

