- 1. Royal Gala Video
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... magazines. The gowns, which are still in the Queen's wardrobe and many of them still in use, were made by leading Danish designers as well a few select Parisian gowns. The exhibit included many press photos ...
- 2. St Gallen – the story of lace
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... became the world’s leading city of embroidery around the mid-19th century. Thanks to its outstanding quality, St Gallen embroidery was highly sought-after. As embroidery grew into a major industry, the ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... specialised staff. Discussions were initiated, largely through the leadership of Chairperson Ingrid Bergman (Stockholm), at the ICOM triennial Meeting in Buenos Aires in 1983. The basis for the Guidelines ...
- 4. Dangerous Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... in museum costume collections, and which care should be taken. dust, fiber dust mercury, for example on small mirrors or top hats DDT or other chemicals used as pesticides arsenic, lead and other ...
- 5. Ponchos and Mantas
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... interwoven web of Chilean identities. Roots of the poncho in the clothing of native indigenous people An 18th century European Poncho Mantas of Chilean Independence leaders Symbolism ...
masculine culture
Pintrest
Marking
19th century
Nutcracker
chain-link mesh
collar
floral ornaments
mechanical aids
Wool
fabric
giraffe
personal identity
Weaving
Code of Ethics for Museums
undergarments
Social
indigenous peoples
Silk
seamstress
Identification
Accessories
miser's purse
lead
Hmong
Planning
cross stitch
José Miguel Carrera
opera
Raschel
emotions
preventive conservation
Leaves to Beads
silk
festivals
identification of lace
textile fibers
18th century
Charles V
1962
exhibition
heavy metals
knitted lace
Printing on fabric
folk culture
Angel
danger
Kongedragter
boxes
fashionable dress
wedding dress
femininity
guidelines
velvet
digital
weave
care
St Gallen
needle lace
donor