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A world-class collection of contemporary and historical fashionable dress. Find out more about our future plans #FashionOurFuture

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Friday Treat Time and a beautiful pale purple afternoon dress from the early 1870s. Featuring a bodice and matching skirt in a stunning striped silk gauze, this marvel in mauve features a fashionable basque or peplum style front extending below the wearer’s natural waistline 💜

Friday Treat Time and a beautiful pale purple afternoon dress from the early 1870s. Featuring a bodice and matching skirt in a stunning striped silk gauze, this marvel in mauve features a fashionable basque or peplum style front extending below the wearer’s natural waistline 💜
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🚨Just under a week until two incredible MyWorld Fellowships through Watershed working with Bath Spa University and Fashion Museum Bath
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Head to our website to check them out for yourself bit.ly/3QJ0Mmc

🚨Just under a week until two incredible MyWorld Fellowships through @wshed working with @BathSpaUni and @Fashion_Museum close. Head to our website to check them out for yourself bit.ly/3QJ0Mmc
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Fashion Museum Treasures on Tour! We’re thrilled to have loaned pieces from the wardrobe of Lady Ottoline Morrell to the new ‘Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and Fashion’ exhibition on display at Charleston in Lewes until 7 January 2024. Photo: Above Ground Studio The Charleston Trust

Fashion Museum Treasures on Tour! We’re thrilled to have loaned pieces from the wardrobe of Lady Ottoline Morrell to the new ‘Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and Fashion’ exhibition on display at Charleston in Lewes until 7 January 2024. Photo: Above Ground Studio @CharlestonTrust
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A double-sided photo pendant to mark and commemorate all those involved in wartime conflict. This First World War era pendant from our Jewellery Collection features a photo of an unidentified man in uniform on one side and in civilian clothing on the other.

A double-sided photo pendant to mark #RemembranceDay and commemorate all those involved in wartime conflict. This First World War era pendant from our Jewellery Collection features a photo of an unidentified man in uniform on one side and in civilian clothing on the other.
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Friday Treat Time and a fashion classic! This little black dress by London couturier is made of black silk satin with a velvet abstract design and dates to the early 1960s 🖤 We love how it folds elegantly over the shoulders into the most gorgeous dip at the back!

Friday Treat Time and a fashion classic! This little black dress by London couturier #MichaelSherard is made of black silk satin with a velvet abstract design and dates to the early 1960s 🖤 We love how it folds elegantly over the shoulders into the most gorgeous dip at the back!
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Fashion Museum Treasures on Tour! We’re delighted to have loaned a fabulous 1977 printed silk kimono by to the spectacular ‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ exhibition now on display at in Zurich 👘

Exhibition photos by Mark Neidermann

Fashion Museum Treasures on Tour! We’re delighted to have loaned a fabulous 1977 printed silk kimono by #BillGibb to the spectacular ‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ exhibition now on display at #MuseumRietberg in Zurich 👘 #KIMONO Exhibition photos by Mark Neidermann
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These chestnut-coloured suede elbow gloves with a cutwork and embroidery leaf design remind us of childhood games of conkers. 🌰

Find out more: theglovecollection.uk/gloves/gct-201…

These chestnut-coloured suede elbow gloves with a cutwork and embroidery leaf design remind us of childhood games of conkers. 🌰 Find out more: theglovecollection.uk/gloves/gct-201…
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Friday Treat Time and we’re travelling back to the 1920s with this elegant winter coat by French fashion legend 🤍 Dating to about 1925, this beautifully cut cream wool coat features a shawl collar trimmed with fur and matching oversized cuffs.

Friday Treat Time and we’re travelling back to the 1920s with this elegant winter coat by French fashion legend #JeanPatou 🤍 Dating to about 1925, this beautifully cut cream wool coat features a shawl collar trimmed with fur and matching oversized cuffs.
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Don’t miss writer, fashion critic and curator Charlie Porter discussing his new book ‘Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and the Philosophy of Fashion’ with Fashion Museum Manager Rosemary Harden at an exclusive event for Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath on Wednesday 8 November ow.ly/S8tw50Q2CO3

Don’t miss writer, fashion critic and curator Charlie Porter discussing his new book ‘Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and the Philosophy of Fashion’ with Fashion Museum Manager Rosemary Harden at an exclusive event for @ToppingsBath on Wednesday 8 November ow.ly/S8tw50Q2CO3
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Wishing everyone a Happy with this spooktacular black jersey evening dress from 1973 by John Bates for Jean Varon! Glamorous and gothic, it features an embroidered net panel at the back with a spider web design worked in black thread, sequins, and beads 🕸️

Wishing everyone a Happy #Halloween with this spooktacular black jersey evening dress from 1973 by John Bates for Jean Varon! Glamorous and gothic, it features an embroidered net panel at the back with a spider web design worked in black thread, sequins, and beads 🕸️
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Friday Treat Time and a masterpiece by designer dream team and to take us into the weekend! This red synthetic crepe dress from c.1965-1974 is a great example of Clark’s exceptional cutting skills and Birtwell’s bold printed floral designs ❤️

Friday Treat Time and a masterpiece by designer dream team #OssieClark and #CeliaBirtwell to take us into the weekend! This red synthetic crepe dress from c.1965-1974 is a great example of Clark’s exceptional cutting skills and Birtwell’s bold printed floral designs ❤️
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Applications are now open for two interdisciplinary @myworldbrisbath Fellowships in Residence with Bath Spa University Fashion Museum Bath Pervasive Media Studio thinking about creative ways of digitising fashion assets and the legal implications. Find out more... wshd.to/fashionfellows…

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Don’t miss Fashion Museum Manager Rosemary Harden’s keynote lecture at the Costume Society UK 2023 online conference on Saturday 28 October. Hear all about the Fashion Museum’s amazing collection including this fab outfit by Jean Paul Gaultier from 1988

Don’t miss Fashion Museum Manager Rosemary Harden’s keynote lecture at the @costume_society 2023 online conference on Saturday 28 October. Hear all about the Fashion Museum’s amazing #DressOfTheYear collection including this fab outfit by Jean Paul Gaultier from 1988 #CosSoc23
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We’re thrilled that a pot of 1920s mouches from the Fashion Museum will be on display at the Wellcome Collection, London from tomorrow! These fabulous black velvet beauty spots feature in the amazing new exhibition on show from 26 October to 28 April 2024.

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Friday Treat Time and a beautiful brown and cream silk taffeta day dress from the 1850s. Trimmed with a chenille edged braid and brown silk tassels, this stunning bodice and skirt set features fabulous pagoda sleeves and a two-tiered bell-shaped skirt 🤎

Friday Treat Time and a beautiful brown and cream silk taffeta day dress from the 1850s. Trimmed with a chenille edged braid and brown silk tassels, this stunning bodice and skirt set features fabulous pagoda sleeves and a two-tiered bell-shaped skirt 🤎
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Friday Treat Time and a light pink pleated silk satin evening dress from the 1920s. This stunning Peplos design by Venice-based fashion house is a variation on its iconic Delphos gown, inspired by and named after the classical Greek statue, The Charioteer of Delphi 🩷

Friday Treat Time and a light pink pleated silk satin evening dress from the 1920s. This stunning Peplos design by Venice-based fashion house #Fortuny is a variation on its iconic Delphos gown, inspired by and named after the classical Greek statue, The Charioteer of Delphi 🩷
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Don’t miss the last few weeks of the amazing Beyond the Little Black Dress exhibition National Museums Scotland 🖤 We’re delighted to have loaned several treasures to the show including this gorgeous 1980s evening dress by Alistair Blair and our Dress of the Year 2021 by Armani

Don’t miss the last few weeks of the amazing Beyond the Little Black Dress exhibition @NtlMuseumsScot 🖤 We’re delighted to have loaned several treasures to the show including this gorgeous 1980s evening dress by Alistair Blair and our Dress of the Year 2021 by Armani #BeyondLBD
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Treasures of Gold and Silver Wire! Historic gloves from the Collection of the Worshipful Company of Glovers of London – which is cared for by the Fashion Museum - are currently on show in a special exhibition Guildhall Art Gallery London. Coronation glove, 1953 and gauntlet gloves, 1610s

Treasures of Gold and Silver Wire! Historic gloves from the Collection of the Worshipful Company of Glovers of London – which is cared for by the Fashion Museum - are currently on show in a special exhibition @GuildhallArt London. Coronation glove, 1953 and gauntlet gloves, 1610s
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