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Are you visiting Bath over the festive period? Come and see our A History of Fashion in 100 Objects and #RoyalWomen exhibitions this weekend 👑
Wishing everyone a very #MerryChristmas with a close-up look at this wonderfully festive tartan ensemble by Madame Elise circa 1870, worn by Queen Alexandra (then Princess of Wales) and currently on display in #RoyalWomen
Friday Treat Time! This 1930s artificial silk bias-cut evening gown by Donguy of Paris is simple and elegant from the front and reveals a bold flash of scarlet velvet at the back. So glamorous! Currently on display in ‘A History of Fashion in 100 Objects’ #HFx100 ♥️
Don’t miss former Royal Couturier Jon Moore talking about the immaculate style of HM The Queen at our next #InConversation event on Friday 26 October https://t.co/oUxGcJb77Z
Our #SaturdaySketching sessions take place on the first Saturday of each month. Why not give it a go and sketch some of our beautiful objects currently on display in the museum https://t.co/WMJwV3PnQd
Our illustration of the month is this pencil and ink fashion design by the House of Paquin, 1928 #SaturdaySketching
Get creative on the first Saturday of every month and draw the fabulous items on display in our 'A History of Fashion in 100 Objects' exhibition. Don't forget to tag your pictures using #SaturdaySketching https://t.co/1q9yfyZfsw
Our illustration of the month is this pencil and ink fashion design of a blue fur-trimmed cape with smocked sides and dropped waist #SaturdaySketching
Join @SearcysBath for a special event at the Fashion Museum on #InternationalWomensDay with June Hannam. June will bring to life the fascinating story of Mary Blathwayt, a suffragette who lived in Batheaston. Find out more and book tickets now https://t.co/FZsnuDRsD8
The perfect date night dress! Wine-red velvet with a plunging neckline and over-sized bow ties at the shoulders. By Antony Price, 1980s #ValentinesDay