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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Meg Andrews Textiles
A wonderful evening last night with the Vintage to Vogue group at the house of Meg Andrews, a textile dealer who consistently finds the most beautiful pieces. Her collection is stored in every room, in shelves, boxes and drawers, and … Continue reading
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Vintage to Vogue at the V&A
Dress design by Marjorie Field Rhoades, 1949 (V&A Print Study Room) My course, Vintage to Vogue: Twentieth Century Fashion has just started at the V&A. There will be guest lectures from V&A curators and conservators, and visits to the Prints … Continue reading
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