- 1. Dress and Personal Narrative
- (Working with clothes)
- ... about personal attitudes, feelings and emotions, aperson’s identity, customs, beliefs, social standards and ethical values of the day. Due to this personal element inherent in the clothes, museum visitors ...
- 2. Transporting Costume
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... and with the assistance of reputable fine art movers. A crate, and its contents, should survive being dropped from 1 meter without damage. Professional art movers also arrange for screening, customs and ...
- 3. Take a Closer Look at Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... Committee member Costume is an inspiring source of knowledge about human life and conditions, of ideas, conceptions and thoughts, of customs and usages, of trade, crafts and fashion in all times ...
cross stitch
wool
Hemp
lace
accessories
museum
Donkey Man
miser's purse
Leather
popular culture
dress
Jute
care
chain-link mesh
ribbon
Zuzu
silk
Hans Maler
fiber dust
1970s
date
cotton
Identification
bobbin lace
Shanghai
Preparing the public
photographs
guidelines
addresses
Moulins
Museo Histórico Nacional
collar
chemical lace
preventive conservation
mannequin
storage
poison
alpaca hair
color symbolism
interlinking
Balmaceda
future considerations
collecting costume
customs
knitted lace
handling
Useful
sewing techniques
selection criteria
masks
idioms
collecting policy
Polyester
vacuum
fatal garter
seamstress
receipts
Underwear
exhibition
bride