- 1. An ‘ethnic’ souvenir for a WWI nurse
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... Everyone conformed to the same rules as to the parts of the ensemble, their form, and the way they were worn, having some margin of freedom to choose between embroidery motifs or prints on textiles. The ...
- 2. Identification of Fibers
- (Working with clothes)
- ... approximate result may be obtained by a burning test, which however should not be used on Museum material, see for the reaction of fibres: Ditzi Prints Fiber Burn Chart and photos of what that looks like ...
- 3. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... slit openings and sliding rings or clasp closures were ubiquitous throughout the nineteenth century. As guidebooks, magazines, paintings, prints, works of literature and satire, and other ephemera from ...
- 4. Reconstructing the Dress of Queen Mary of Hungary
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... court in searching for other documents representing Mary of Hungary: statues, paintings, prints, etc.; These additional sources helped in creating a pattern under the direction of a Belgian designer (Françoise ...
- 5. Reconstructions
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... Original: sources of all types have been used: contemporary prints, paintings, effigies, existing costume, literary references, wills, inventories and other archival material Comments: This new publication ...
- 6. Mannequins for Costume Display
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... it is often better to exhibit a hat on a hat stand close by the costume so it can be seen more closely. Contemporary prints, photos and portraits are excellent material to supplement the costume itself, ...
- 7. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- Documentation – makes clothes talk* Pernilla Rasmussen Dr ph Textile Studies University of Lund, ICOM Costume Committee member Britta Hammar retired Senior Curator Kulturen Lund, ICOM Costume ...
alpaca hair
Identification
acid-free tag
exhibition
Titian
Paco Rabanne
textile fibers
archival materials
transportation
disaster planning
packing
empress
fatal garter
1950s
marking and labeling
shoes
Planning
Royal Collections
crochet lace
transport
pattern-taking
silk
portrait
Museo Histórico Nacional
fashion
reconstruction
Quick Response
Code of Ethics for Museums
Royal Museum of Mariemont
boxes
reused clothes
purse
storage
needle lace
Tiziano Vecelli
textile techniques
fashionable dress
Theater
undergarments
femininity
stitches
19th century
false weave
Hmong
label
fibers
clothes
wearer
sailor suit
Mantas
Nutcracker
elasticity
textile weaves
forming
mannequin
photos
Mette Bagge Kiær
military uniforms
pest management
St Gall