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Fashion museum and Couture Inside Out

thematerialgirl — Fri, 02/10/2012 - 17:01

I’ve been a bit of a culture vulture and went to the Fashion and Textile Museum twice this week. I know I only live down the road but that’s quite a bit even for me.

On Saturday I went along with my Girl Guide group –  I don’t think I’ve mentioned it on the blog before but I am a Girl Guide pack leader (or Barn Owl as they call me!). Guides is bit different from my day and the badges that I remember from my past (which I can’t remember much of at all – in fact all I remember is rewiring a plug and putting on very bad theatre shows) have been replaced by things a little more 21st Century.

Recently we’ve been working on our Passion-4-Fashion badge. As part of this I decided to take the group to the Fashion Museum to see their latest exhibition on Catwalk photography.  The museum is great for Guide groups – children under the age of 12 are free and they gave all the girls an activity pack to work on while they were there.  

The girls loved their time there. Most of the work for the badge I’ve tried to keep quite “worthy” - we’ve been looking at fair trade practices, talking about sweatshops and cheap fashion and have been creating pillowcase dresses for the Dress a Girl around the World charity – so it was nice to have a frivolous end to the badge.

The second trip there this week was on Wednesday to take part in the Couture Inside Out session. This was just an hour – but what an hour!

The Museum curator, Dennis, took us on a fantasy trip around some of the museum’s Couture dresses.   Obviously I’ve seen designer clothes before – but the step up to couture is lost until you see it person. The details and the fabric have to be see to be believed.

We were treated to a whole section of dresses from post-war to present day – but with most being from the 50s and 60s.  I lost track of taking notes and can’t do justice to array of items – for a much better review of this see Karen’s account at http://didyoumakethat.wordpress.com

I made a complete fool of myself by going up to Karen, who I recognised as soon as I got there, and gushing about how much I loved her blog. It was only afterwards that I realised that sounded like a right weirdo stalker!  If she ever reads this – apologies! I am normal (honest).

So here are some of the treats…

Table view

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The hand rolled hem on a Dior gown 6842606953_9192b29af2

Some more internals from the Dior
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What looks like a simple Balenciaga wrap style sarong
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And the reality of that "simple" look
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Chanel dress
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Chanel jacket
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The famous Chanel chain to keep the jacket hanging correctly
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You might recognise this as the dress that Halle Berry wore when she won her Oscar (not this actual dress I should say). It's by Ellie Saab
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More detail from the bodice
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So jealous -- you saw a

friend — Fri, 02/17/2012 - 19:48

So jealous -- you saw a Chanel jacket in real life!!!! -- and I remember that Elie Saab dress from the Oscars. This has totally got me thinking I should head down to the fashion and textile museum ASAP.

Incidentally, when I was in the girl guides, most of the badges were to do with putting up tents and tying knots... possibly there was one about sewing on a button?

Sally
http://charityshopchic.wordpress.com

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Wow! That hand rolled hem is

friend — Fri, 02/10/2012 - 23:31

Wow! That hand rolled hem is AMAZING! What a brilliant idea for an exhibit!!!

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