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Marvellous Makers, Wondrous Worlds Raised Embroidery from the 17th century is on display at the @holburne until 11 September. This show highlights the collection of raised embroidery and gives a close-up look at a host of beautifully crafted objects 🧵 https://t.co/1aMQTopldq
Takeover Time! @AlfredGillett are taking over the Fashion Museum Instagram next week and sharing their collections relating to British footwear retailer and manufacturer @clarksshoes. Join us over on Instagram for 5 days of fabulous footwear-themed posts! https://t.co/Ihse5fMRDc
Friday Treat Time and we’re chasing away those January blues with this gorgeous selection of 1920s fashion designs! 💙 Dating from 1928-1929, these beautiful blue-hued drawings by Madeleine Wallis for the House of Paquin are part of the Fashion Museum’s Worth-Paquin Archive.
Friday Treat Time and a selection of beautiful 1920s fashion designs in pumpkin orange! 🧡 Dating from Winter 1925-1926, these gorgeous drawings by Madeleine Wallis for the House of Paquin are part of the Fashion Museum’s Worth-Paquin Archive. Happy #Halloween!
Wishing you a happy #StPatricksDay with these emerald gems from our Worth-Paquin Archive! Fashion designs by Madeleine Wallis for the House of Paquin, ca. 1925-1929 💚
#HappyHalloween! The mannequin collection at the Fashion Museum contains some rather ghostly looking figures 👻 Witches, headless horsemen & vampirical faces can be found amongst a collection of over 300 figures. Read all about our spectacular mannequins > https://t.co/y89EgJVPMd
Friday Treat Time! Some style inspiration courtesy of an 1809 fashion plate, illustrating ‘London Dresses for January’ #StyleInspo
You can get 2 for 1 tickets for a talk with Jane Duffus, author of Women who Built Bristol in the #CultureFlashSale! 📚 The talk takes place at @NewRoomBristol on 2 November, offer only available until 10am tomorrow > https://t.co/pcIoKs46Db
The #CultureFlashSale is now live! 🎉 For 24 hours only you can get 20% off our Jane Austen Fashion Tea tickets! This offer is available until 10am tomorrow > https://t.co/WoeS3iDLxE
Discover the stories behind David Sassoon’s glamorous designs for London society and beyond, including royal fashion icons Princess Margaret and Diana Princess of Wales at our In Conversation event on 11 April https://t.co/60ekMlZ1Qu