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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 and our virtual stores are open! We’ve brought out 3 treasures for you today: Linen tie-on pocket with crewelwork floral embroidery, 1710s. Cream silk bodice with rosebud print, House of Worth, mid 1890s. Silk gauze mini-dress by Yves Sant Laurent, 1966 🌹
Friday Treat Time! Some style inspiration courtesy of an 1809 fashion plate, illustrating ‘London Dresses for January’ #StyleInspo
We've got #Shoephoria! 👠 We're excited to announce our new display feature opening on 28 March 2020. This stunning display will showcase some of the highlights and curiosities of the Fashion Museum’s world-class collection of more than 3000 pairs of shoes https://t.co/TxDMhhDl0B
Friday Treat Time! Purple and black sequin evening dress with matching foxaline fur trimmed coat. Worn by Queen Mary around 1930 👑 Suitable attire for a #DowntonAbbey visit? #DowntonAbbeyFilm