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Tickets for our Jane Austen #TwilightTalk on 15 February are now sold out online but there are still a few tickets remaining at the Fashion Museum front desk! https://t.co/otOOmTI89D
We are so excited to announce that our #RoyalWomen exhibition is now OPEN! Come and see the beautiful fashions worn by successive generations of women in the Royal Family https://t.co/JED4ZcjFeU
We're so excited to welcome @kateStrasdin to the Fashion Museum tonight for her #TwilightTalk on Queen Alexandra!
We love this red pen and ink fashion design by Madeleine Wallis that we've chosen as our illustration of the month 😍 Join in with our next #SaturdaySketching session on 3 February https://t.co/SHecBQMoIn
Our illustration of the month for #SaturdaySketching is this pen and ink fashion design of a dropped waist red lace day dress with long, bell shaped sleeves ❤️
In our fascinating Twilight Talk on 15 February you will learn about a silk pelisse, dated circa 1812–1814 which is the only known garment associated with #JaneAusten. Tickets on sale now from @bathboxoffice https://t.co/YCRi14EAkU
Read the latest @bathboxoffice newsletter to discover all the fantastic events taking place in Bath this month, including news about our upcoming Twilight Talks https://t.co/VC1nAMNWs4
Take part in our #SaturdaySketching session on 6 January from 10.30am-12.30pm. Our illustration of the month is this pen and ink fashion design of a dropped waist red lace day dress with long, bell shaped sleeves. It was designed by Madeleine Wallis for the House of Paquin, 1928
#HappyThanksgiving! Today we're celebrating some of the great American designers that we're thankful for! 1993 Dress of the Year by Donna Karan, 1980 Dress of the Year by Calvin Klein and 1992 Dress of the Year by Ralph Lauren. #DressOfTheYear 2017 is coming soon...
Discover the role of fur and feathers in fashion from the 18th century to the present day at our talk on 23 November https://t.co/UvXi5NpqCc