- 1. Zuzu Angel
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... pure white cotton, with ingenious embroidery representing cloistered children, the sun behind bars, military caps, Armed Forces jeeps and doves painted black, all in a singular language, infantile, a counterpoint ...
- 2. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... using individually padded hangers and white cotton tapes to take the weight of heavy skirts. Strained materials will tear and develop creases and distortions. Ensure sufficient space to allow air circulation ...
- 3. Clothing and Collecting Policies
- (Working with clothes)
- Alexandra Kim ICOM Costume Committee board member Dress in museum collections offers fantastic possibilities for telling stories but sometimes its potential is hidden by the way it’s been ...
contamination
chemical lace
knitted lace
fabrics
personal narrative
clothes
Theater
exhibition space
identifying fibers
Twitter
Bodily Memory
risk
exhibition
Bibliography
photographs
Preparing the public
embroidery
indigenous peoples
popular culture
Royal Museum of Mariemont
wool
Useful addresses
sailor suit
leather
Paco Rabanne
white cotton
Useful
alpaca hair
Ponchos
disaster planning
allergens
fibers
Feathers
Heavily altered items
burn test
Reconstruction
Identification
fiber dust
garment
lace
dress
Tizian
arsenic
silk
Stories
cross reference
collecting policy
Pattern-taking
mannequin
Lace
weave
color symbolism
Guatemala
Accessories
archives
cutwork and needlework
Storing
moving
Charles V
storage