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Tuesday September 16th, 2025
Tuesday September 16th, 2025
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM EDT
Starts: 7:00 PM EDT
Ends: 9:00 PM EDT
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Doors Open: 6:30 PM EDT
Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St W, Toronto
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Description
Join Alison Matthews David, co-curator of the critically acclaimed Exhibit A: Investigating Crime and Footwear, for a captivating journey into the intriguing intersection of fashion and forensic science.
As Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, understood, clothing tells a story—about who we are, where we’ve been, and what we’ve done. From stains, fibers, and footprints to modern DNA analysis, detectives have long relied on fashion as key evidence to solve mysteries.
This talk delves into the rise of early forensic investigation through the lens of fashion, featuring real historical cases where clothing played a pivotal role. Learn about the Paris Morgue’s missing persons, the chilling tale of a murderous Parisian tailor, and a California train heist unraveled by the clue of a left-handed lumberjack.
With a fascinating blend of crime, history, and fashion, Alison Matthews David will unravel the complex and often tangled “fabric of crime” in this enthralling presentation.
Agenda
6:30 pm – Doors Open
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm – Lecture
8:00 pm to 9:00 pm – Galleries Open
9:00 pm – Doors Close
Please check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Refunds are permitted up until 3 business days prior to the event. Contact shan@batashoemuseum.ca with any questions.

About Dr. Alison Matthews David:
Dr. Alison Matthews David (she/her) is Professor in the Fashion Program in the School of Fashion, Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). She has a PhD in Art History from Stanford University and has published extensively on nineteenth and early twentieth century dress and material culture. She is co-founding editor of the open access, multi-media journal Fashion Studies with Dr. Ben Barry. Her most recent research project, Fashion Victims, looked at how clothing physically harmed the health of its makers and wearers. It took the form of a book (2015) and co-curated exhibition (2014-18), as well as a co-authored book for young adults entitled Killer Style (2019). She is Principal Investigator of the federally funded project, The Fabric of Crime: Forensic Histories of Fashion, which investigates the histories of fashion and forensic investigation. Exhibit A: Investigating Crime and Footwear, the exhibition she co-curated with Elizabeth Semmelhack at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, is on from 2024-Fall 2025.
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The BSM celebrates the style, development, and function of footwear across four impressive galleries, with displays ranging from Chinese bound foot shoes and ancient Egyptian sandals to chestnut-crushing clogs and glamorous platforms.
Refund Policy
Refund requests must be submitted 48 hours before ticket start time.
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