2 November 2018

Eye Bath.

BATH 
ENGLAND


THE FASHION MUSEUM


Royal Crescent












Ball Room at The Assembly Rooms














I have no photographs of the current exhibition on at the Fashion Museum, hence a few snaps of warm Bath stone and the crisp blue elegance of the ball room at the Assembly Rooms.

The Fashion Museum is outstanding. World class.
'A History of Fashion in 100 Objects' is a carefully selected (they have over 100,000 items to draw from) tour through time and fashion. Gloves, fans, shoes....and outfits. Not just a waistcoat here and a spencer there, but the whole thing. The condition of the clothes and the quality of the display makes a small town curator of costume sigh. A lot.

The Royal women exhibition (included your admission charge) was glorious.
From royal ladies dead long before I was born, through to personages I saw many many times on TV or in print during their lifetimes, there were exquisitely displayed garments.

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (mother of the current Queen Elizabeth II) loved a ball gown and they suited her so well..she knew the value of looking like a Queen of the royal household. You can feast your eyes on a 1954 Hartnell oyster silk satin evening gown that she wore.
Princess Margaret had such a small waist. The  Dior cream chiffon outfit she wore to Ascot in 1952 looked impossibly tiny...but newsreel from the time showed her wearing the ensemble and yes, she was tiny.

Going into the Assembly Rooms and seeing the inside of them is treat enough, but to go down a flight of stairs and then be in a world of costume, is on another plane entirely.
Lighting is dim, as you would expect, but it all helps to reinforce the feeling that you are on Planet Costume, as you walk past case after case of  fabulous sights and arresting tableaux.


One not to be missed.

FASHION MUSEUM BATH
ASSEMBLY ROOMS
BENNETT STREET
BATH BA1 2QH


Information
fashion_enquiries@bathnes.gov.uk

fashionmuseum.co.uk




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