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Tag Archives: European Splendour
A stylish December
Wellington is going to be the most stylish place in the country this December, what with the End of Fashion conference at Massey, and the tranche of associated events and wonderfully complementary exhibitions. At City Gallery, Cindy Sherman; at Upper … Continue reading
Posted in Conference, Dunedin, Exhibitions, Fashion, International, Museums, Uncategorized, Wellington
Tagged At the Beach, Catwalk to Cover, Cindy Sherman, City Gallery, Dowse, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, European Splendour, Massey University, New Zealand Fashion Museum, Pamela Church Gibson, Te Papa, The End of Fashion, Valerie Steele
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Upcoming events at Te Papa
Te Papa has a great line up of costume and textile based events over the next three months, including a public lecture by leading fashion historian, Dr Valerie Steele. Dressing for Splendour, Sunday 2 October 2pm Enjoy an illustrated talk about the … Continue reading
Posted in Exhibitions, Fashion, History, International, Lectures & Talks, Museums, New Zealand, Textiles, Wellington
Tagged 18th century fashion, cosrtume display, European Splendour, fashion exhibitions, Friends of Te Papa, John Gillow, Kantha quilts, Nga Toi, Te Papa, Valerie Steele
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