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SUMMARY:Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto
DESCRIPTION:The first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière\, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel\, charting the establishment of the House of CHANEL and the evolution of her iconic design style which continues to influence the way women dress today.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening in September 2023\, the V&A is to stage the first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière\, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel\, charting the evolution of her iconic design style and the establishment of the House of CHANEL\, from the opening of her first millinery boutique in Paris in 1910 to the showing of her final collection in 1971. \nFeaturing over 180 looks\, seen together for the first time\, as well as jewellery\, accessories\, cosmetics and perfumes\, the exhibition will explore Chanel’s pioneering approach to fashion design\, which paved the way for a new feminine elegance and continues to influence the way women dress today. \nBased upon the Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto exhibition organised by the Palais Galliera\, Paris\, the exhibition will be re-imagined for the V&A and feature rarely seen pieces from the V&A’s collection\, alongside looks from Palais Galliera and the Patrimoine de CHANEL\, the heritage collections of the fashion house in Paris. Key pieces on display will include outfits created for British model Anne Gunning (later Lady Nutting) and Hollywood stars Lauren Bacall and Marlene Dietrich. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/gabrielle-chanel-fashion-manifesto
LOCATION:V&A\, Cromwell Rd\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion
DESCRIPTION:This landmark exhibition will be one of the most wide-ranging surveys of contemporary fashion culture ever staged in the UK.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOpening to coincide with London Fashion Week\, this landmark exhibition will be one of the most wide-ranging surveys of contemporary fashion culture ever staged in the UK. It will offer an unprecedented look at how careers in fashion are forged\, and the multitude of opportunities London’s fashion scene offers young creatives. \nThe exhibition is a landmark collaboration with the British Fashion Council (BFC) and will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the BFC’s NEWGEN programme\, an initiative that supports the best emerging fashion design talent and aims to build global\, high-end brands of the future. \nGuest-curated by BFC Ambassador for Emerging Talent Sarah Mower MBE and co-curated by Design Museum Senior Curator Rebecca Lewin\, this exhibition tells the story of hundreds of fearless young designers who have transformed the fashion landscape\, and will bring together exuberant\, rebellious and radical garments. \nThe show will feature nearly 100 innovative fashion looks from ground-breaking debut and early collections\, many of which have entered pop-culture history — and launched global design careers. \nHighlights include the swan dress controversially worn by Björk at the 2001 Oscars\, Harry Styles’ Steven Stokey Daley outfit from his video for ‘Golden’\, and Sam Smith’s inflatable latex suit by HARRI from this year’s BRIT Awards. Collections and work by JW Anderson\, Wales Bonner\, Erdem\, Molly Goddard\, Christopher Kane\, Simone Rocha\, Russell Sage\, and many more will also be featured. \nThese items will be shown alongside films\, drawings\, memorabilia and never-before-seen archive material from some of the most well-known contemporary UK-based designers. \n#RebelFashion \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/rebel-30-years-of-london-fashion
LOCATION:The Design Museum\, 224–238 Kensington High Street\, London\, W8 6AG
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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UID:18637-1694860200-1713114000@www.textilesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Double Weave: Bourne and Allen’s Modernist Textiles
DESCRIPTION:Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft mark ten years since our major redevelopment with an exhibition about the museum’s co-founder Hilary Bourne (1909 – 2004) and Barbara Allen (1903 – 1972)\, her partner in life and work.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe pair ran an internationally successful textile studio\, designing and making a variety of fabrics – tweed for Fortnum & Mason\, furnishing fabric for Heal’s and scarves for Liberty. The turning point in their career came in 1951\, when they won the competition to design and make textiles for the newly built Festival Hall. They went on to win commissions to make the costumes for the multi-Oscar winning 1959 film Ben-Hur and the interiors of the UK’s first jet planes. \nIn short\, they were two of the most significant textile designers of the modernist period\, yet they remain largely unknown – until now. \nDouble Weave gives space to their story. It speaks to the invisibility of women as leading modernist designers and how women’s intimacy informs creative pursuits. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/double-weave-bourne-and-allens-modernist-textiles
LOCATION:Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft\, Lodge Hill Lane\, Ditchling\, East Sussex\, BN6 8SP
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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UID:18907-1700820000-1712509200@www.textilesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Material Power Palestinian Embroidery
DESCRIPTION:Embroidery is the most important cultural material of Palestine. This ancient practice is characterised by remarkable beauty and complexity.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistorically\, each area of Palestine was known for different motifs\, techniques and textiles. Embroidery constituted a visual language among rural women\, and their clothing reflected their origins and identity. \nMaterial Power charts the evolution of embroidery in Palestine over the past century: from rich village tradition\, transformed by modernity\, to its politicisation in the 1970s and commodification in the present. Over the last 75 years\, embroidery has become a powerful symbol of resistance\, and the embodiment of resilience on personal and national scales. \nOn display in the UK for the first time in over 30 years\, historical dresses sit alongside the voices of women who continue to embroider today\, and the work of contemporary artists critically reinterpreting the practice. Material Power seeks to unfold an intimate\, human history of Palestine through clothing. \nMaterial Power: Palestinian Embroidery was organised by The Whitworth\, The University of Manchester in collaboration with Kettle’s Yard where it travelled from 8 July – 29 October 2023. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/material-power-palestinian-embroidery-2
LOCATION:Whitworth Art Gallery\, The University of Manchester\, Oxford Road\, Manchester\, M15 6ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whitworth%20Art%20Gallery":MAILTO:whitworth@manchester.ac.uk
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UID:18883-1705658400-1713718800@www.textilesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Lubaina Himid: Lost Threads
DESCRIPTION:Lubaina Himid’s ‘Lost Threads’ will see 400 metres of vibrant Dutch wax fabric transform the spaces of the Holburne Museum\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeaving and flowing across the front façade and around the permanent collections\, Lubaina Himid’s Lost Threads will see 400 metres of vibrant Dutch wax fabric transform the spaces of the Holburne Museum. \nReflecting the movement of the oceans and rivers that have been used to transport cotton\, yarn and enslaved people throughout history\, Lost Threads traces the paradoxes of textile production and circulation by engaging with its material implications. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/lubaina-himid-lost-threads
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Great Pulteney Street\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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UID:19022-1706263200-1716051600@www.textilesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Andy Warhol: The Textiles
DESCRIPTION:The first exhibition in Scotland exclusively dedicated to the commercial textile designs of pop artist and icon Andy Warhol.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeading figure of the Pop Art movement\, Andy Warhol’s swiftly successful career began in commercial and advertising art during the 1950s and early 1960s. At this time\, Warhol’s output was almost entirely devoted to realising the demands and deadlines of professional clients\, such as Glamour magazine where he undertook his first commission. \nAndy Warhol: The Textiles will take you on a journey through the unknown and unrecorded world of designs by the influential artist before his Silver Factory days. Showcasing over 35 of Warhol’s textile patterns from the period\, depicting an array of colourful objects; ice cream sundaes\, delicious toffee apples\, colourful buttons\, cut lemons\, pretzels\, and jumping clowns\, this exhibition demonstrates how textile and fashion design was a crucial stage in Warhol becoming one of the most iconic artists of the twentieth century. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/andy-warhol-the-textiles
LOCATION:Dovecot Studios\, 10 Infirmary Street\, Edinburgh\, EH1 1LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fashion%20and%20Textile%20Museum":MAILTO:fashiontextilemuseum@newham.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240201T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241230T170000
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CREATED:20240719T115643Z
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UID:19102-1706781600-1735578000@www.textilesociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:2024 Banner Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Come face to face with a colourful selection of historic and contemporary banners\, the handiwork of those who fought for the rights we have today.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIncluding several banners on display for the first time\, the 2024 Banner Exhibition features those of trade unions of the 1900s\, through to notable strikes of miners\, teachers\, and health workers\, to more recent campaigns on migration and disability rights. \nWith their memorable messages and motifs\, these banners are striking representations of groundbreaking moments of protestand the people united by them. \nThe 2024 Banner Exhibition is the most accessible banner exhibition to take place at People’s History Museum.   A range of accessible formats have been created to enable visitors to engage with the exhibition in different ways. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/2024-banner-exhibition
LOCATION:People’s History Museum\, Left Bank\, Spinningfields\, Manchester\, M3 3ER\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="People%27s%20History%20Museum":MAILTO:marketing@phm.org.uk
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