Included in this new display is the work of renowned designer Helmut Lang, whose utiltarian chic bucked the recent trend for celebrity dressing.
Photographing Fashion: British Style in the 1960s. 27 March 2010 and continuing. A display of forty black and white photographs from the Fashion Museum’s Sunday Times Fashion Archive celebrating British fashion – the fashion designers, the models, the photographers, and the fashion editors - in the 1960s.
Continuing until 28 November 2010. The two dresses acquired by the Fashion Museum, both of which are exquisite examples of Vionnet’s skill in manipulating fabric, are on display in the Fashion Museum galleries.
A special exhibition of 10 dresses that belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales. Until 9 January 2011.
Included in this new display is the work of renowned designer Helmut Lang, whose utiltarian chic bucked the recent trend for celebrity dressing.
Photographing Fashion: British Style in the 1960s. 27 March 2010 and continuing. A display of forty black and white photographs from the Fashion Museum’s Sunday Times Fashion Archive celebrating British fashion – the fashion designers, the models, the photographers, and the fashion editors - in the 1960s.
Continuing until 28 November 2010. The two dresses acquired by the Fashion Museum, both of which are exquisite examples of Vionnet’s skill in manipulating fabric, are on display in the Fashion Museum galleries.
A special exhibition of 10 dresses that belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales. Until 9 January 2011.
25 and 26 October, drop-in family activity. 10.30-3.30pm.
Family drop in activity, free once on site. 25 -29 October, 2.00-3.00pm. Enjoy creating a fashion feast of fruity shapes and creamy cakes
Included in this display is the work of renowned designer Helmut Lang, whose utiltarian chic bucked the recent trend for celebrity dressing.
Photographing Fashion: British Style in the 1960s. 27 March 2010 and continuing. A display of forty black and white photographs from the Fashion Museum’s Sunday Times Fashion Archive celebrating British fashion – the fashion designers, the models, the photographers, and the fashion editors - in the 1960s.
A special exhibition of 10 dresses that belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales. Until 9 January 2011.
Explore the Fashion Mmuseum displays, looking at Dressing Lizzie Bennett. Free once on site
Included in this display is the work of renowned designer Helmut Lang, whose utiltarian chic bucked the recent trend for celebrity dressing.
Photographing Fashion: British Style in the 1960s. 27 March 2010 and continuing. A display of forty black and white photographs from the Fashion Museum’s Sunday Times Fashion Archive celebrating British fashion – the fashion designers, the models, the photographers, and the fashion
A special exhibition of 10 dresses that belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales. Until 9 January 2011.
Family drop-in activity, free once on site. 10.30-12.00. Have fun making sparkling decorations.
Explore the Fashion Museum displays looking at 'The 1960s and all that'. Free once on site.
The Fashion Museum will open up its stores of historic fashion in a new display opening on 05 February 2011. Visitors will see a series of chronological display installations showcasing historic fashions from the museum collection, and all arranged like the museum stores.Plans for the new display are being developed across the winter. The new display will include fashions for men and women from the late 1700s to the early 1900s.
HISTORIC FASHIONBehind the Scenes at the MuseumThe Fashion Museum will open up its stores of historic fashion in a new display opening on 05 February 2011. Visitors will see a series of chronological display installations showcasing historic fashions from the museum collection, and all arranged like the museum stores.Plans for the new display are being developed across the winter. The new display will include fashions for men and women from the late 1700s to the early 1900s.
HISTORIC FASHIONBehind the Scenes at the MuseumThe Fashion Museum will open up its stores of historic fashion in a new display opening on 05 February 2011. Visitors will see a series of chronological display installations showcasing historic fashions from the museum collection, and all arranged like the museum stores.Plans for the new display are being developed across the winter. The new display will include fashions for men and women from the late 1700s to the early 1900s.