Thursday 3 February 2011

Dress for Excess: Fashion in Regency England

5 February 2011 to 5 February 2012


'This major fashion exhibition celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Regency Act by looking at the life of George IV as prince, regent and king through fashions of the late Georgian period.

Men’s and women’s costumes are displayed throughout the palace exploring themes from George’s life and the stylistic influences of the period.

A new exhibition space, the Prince Regent Gallery, is dedicated to George and also shows items of dress he wore, from a beautifully printed banyan of the 1770s to his huge breeches worn towards the end of his life. The most spectacular item is George’s extravagant coronation robe, on loan from Madame Tussauds, Merlin Entertainments Group and not seen in public for 30 years.

This is only the second time a fashion exhibition has been held in the former royal palace and it brings to life not only the Royal Pavilion’s architecture but its rich collections of furniture, textiles and decorative arts.'





2 comments:

  1. What you do is above and beyond any compliments. I have seen the dolls you've reconstructed - the result is breathtaking. Bravo.

    Leon

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  2. My home town, looks like I am about to take a visit..can't miss this thank you xxx

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