- 1. Nurses' Uniforms
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- Let Uniforms Tell Stories – Focus on the Nurse’s Uniform Christina Bates Canadian Museum of Civilization Uniforms are really good at telling stories about work, organizations, and individual ...
- 2. Dress and Personal Narrative
- (Working with clothes)
- Maria Wrońska-Friend James Cook University, Cairns, Australia Clothes are an excellent medium to tell human stories and engage with museum visitors. They can reveal a multitude of information ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- produced by the ICOM Costume Committee annotated by Katia Johansen Royal Danish Collections Background In the early 1980's it became obvious that a general change in museums' policy and ...
- 4. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... and economic policy. In analyzing the fabrics you get information of where (in or outside the country) and when (pattern helps dating) and by whom (craftsmen or homemade) they were manufactured. The ...
- 5. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- ... collected in museums, often in an unstructured and organic way. A well considered collecting policy for dress and textiles in a museum collection can significantly help to enhance the stories which ...
- 6. 1970s Exhibition, Munich
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- Geschmacksache – Mode der 1970er Jahre Question of taste – fashion in the 1970s Munich: Münchner Stadtmuseum 25.1.2013 -15.9.2013 Brigitte Herrbach-Schmidt ICOM Costume Committee member ...
lace
popular culture
contents
details
St Gallen
preventive conservation
material
silk
outline stitch
exhibition space
St Gall
date
Royal Collections
Munich
miser's purse
display case
collective identity
Angel
pattern-taking
Acid-free
Wool
tradition
transport
Flannel
hair
exhibition
traditional outfit
photos
bride
18th century
symbolism
Identification
personal memories
garment
tunic
paper
museums
Theater
Jute
blanket stitch
diversity of backgrounds
Patterns
Shaggy Bear
wedding dress
refugees
linen
giraffe
Cotton
Mapuche
seamstress
narrative
wool
Preparing the public
identifying stitches
Padding
poison
handling
locally made clothes
group identity
traditional costume