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SUMMARY:A History of Fashion in 100 Objects
DESCRIPTION:One hundred star objects from the Fashion Museum collection.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA History of Fashion in 100 Objects is a major display celebrating fashion from the 1600s to the present day. Showcasing 100 star objects drawn from the Fashion Museum’s world-class collection\, these displays give visitors an instant insight into the era-defining outfits and headline pieces that have shaped our wardrobes over the past 400 years. \nFashion touches everyone’s life – it is intrinsically linked to society – and A History of Fashion in 100 Objects references moments in history\, as well as more personal stories. Graceful silk robes and embroidered and tailored coats for men\, the styles fashionable during Bath’s Georgian heyday are on show\, along with Regency fashion from the time of Jane Austen and dresses by the big names of fashion history\, including the House of Worth and Christian Dior. \nThe display also includes ten shoe ‘moments’ throughout history\, from Georgian silk shoes to Nike Air trainers as well as a children’s trail featuring ten ‘historical fashion’ looks for kids\, from the 1700s to the 2000s. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/a-history-of-fashion-in-100-objects
LOCATION:Fashion Museum Bath\, Assembly Rooms\, Bennett Street\, Bath\, BA1 2QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:BY THE CUT OF THEIR CLOTH EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:Spanning 300 years of Brent’s mixed race and multicultural history through the lenses of art\, photography and fashion\, ‘By The Cut of Their Cloth’ (BTCOTC) is our latest online exhibition.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCurated by The Mixed Museum and Brent-based artist and designer Warren Reilly\, BTCOTC explores Brent’s rich multicultural and mixed-race histories. In particular\, it continues in the tradition of the Brent 2020: London Borough of Culture project ‘Fashioning our History’ by using fashion as a lens to look at marginalised social histories. \nWe have been thrilled by the interest shown in the project since its start and we are delighted to now be able to share the wonderful material we have collected with you. We hope that the images and family histories uncovered by the project will help us all think about how we can open up and enrich Britain’s archives so that a wider range of the family histories that make up British history can inform us and be enjoyed by us all\, now and in the future. \nThe exhibition is split into seven main sections\, including: \n\nStories of Colonial Brent – A look at Brent’s colonial past\nMultiracial Brent – Stories of modern migration and multiculturalism from the Borough of Brent\nThe Boy From Brent – Curating Warren’s ‘family archive’\nArchive Discoveries – What we found in Brent Museum and Archives\nBrent Stories – Brent residents and creatives share stories of their mixed-race and multicultural family histories with BTCOTC\nFashioning our History – Exploring stories of racial mixing and multiculturalism using fashion as a lens\nArtistic Responses – Encouraging creative responses to historical accounts\n\nWe hope that BTCOTC will not only help bring attention to Brent’s long history of racial mixing but also show that the histories of ‘ordinary’ people are just as fascinating and valuable a resource as the stories of more well-known or influential people who are typically included in archive and museum collections. \nVisit the exhibition: www.mixedmuseum.org.uk/BTCOTC \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/by-the-cut-of-their-cloth-exhibition
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="BY%20THE%20CUT%20OF%20THEIR%20CLOTH%20project":MAILTO:btcotcproject@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Africa Fashion
DESCRIPTION:Africa Fashion will explore the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpanning iconic mid-20th century to contemporary creatives through photographs\, textiles\, music and the visual arts\, Africa Fashion will explore the vitality and global impact of a fashion scene as dynamic and varied as the continent itself. \nTickets available soon. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/africa-fashion
LOCATION:V&A\, Cromwell Rd\, London\, SW7 2RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Cotton: labour\, land and body
DESCRIPTION:Through textiles\, films and works on paper\, this free to attend exhibition explores how one of the world’s most ubiquitous materials has shaped the relationship between Britain and South Asia.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor thousands of years\, cotton has been skilfully cultivated from seed to yarn and crafted into garments to support a growing expansion of trade and consumption. Today\, cotton remains one of the most profitable crops in the world\, yet the stories and histories that it holds are rarely told. \nIn this exhibition\, visitors will be taken on an expedition across time\, geographies\, cultures and traditions\, uncovering multi-generational connections between Britain and South Asia through the cotton industry in Lancashire. Featuring work by artists Raisa Kabir\, Brigid McLeer\, Bharti Parmar and Reetu Sattar commissioned by the British Textile Biennial 2021\, it captures the impact of cotton production on labour\, land and the body. \nJourney through punched khadi paper (a paper made from 100% cotton rag) – echoing Gandhi’s campaign to end British rule – to coded Bengali script and job titles of production-line workers captured in handwoven and jacquard textiles. \nCotton: labour\, land and body is curated by Uthra Rajgopal. \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/cotton-labour-land-and-body
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crafts%20Council":MAILTO:hello@craftscouncil.org.uk
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SUMMARY:KNITWEAR Chanel to Westwood
DESCRIPTION:Dovecot presents this major exhibition of inspirational 20th century fashion knitwear in Scotland for the first time. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKNITWEAR Chanel to Westwood features over 150 inspirational knitwear pieces from the collection of Mark and Cleo Butterfield: highlights include 1920s Chanel jersey\, vintage woollen swimwear\, post-war Hollywood-style knits\, and 1950s cocktail sweaters\, 1960s crochet\, 1970s Bill Gibb\, 1980s Vivienne Westwood and 1990s Julien MacDonald. \nThe exhibition charts important designers and the influence of art movements such as Modernism\, Pop\, Punk and Deconstruction alongside new knitwear technologies and design innovation. \nExhibition organised by the Fashion and Textile Museum\, London \n\n\n\nEvent Details
URL:https://www.textilesociety.org.uk/event/knitwear-chanel-to-westwood
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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