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How the detachable collar came and went
The story goes that in the 1820s a New York housewife was fed up with the amount of laundry she had to take care of. The laundry basket contained a...
How the detachable collar came and went
The story goes that in the 1820s a New York housewife was fed up with the amount of laundry she had to take care of. The laundry basket contained a...
A Palestinian embroidery recently added to the ...
Among the textiles and garments recently donated to the TRC Leiden by the Dool family, Dordrecht, is an embroidered cloth (obviously damaged) that has since been identified as part of...
A Palestinian embroidery recently added to the ...
Among the textiles and garments recently donated to the TRC Leiden by the Dool family, Dordrecht, is an embroidered cloth (obviously damaged) that has since been identified as part of...
Historical textile and fashion prints for the T...
Over the last few months the TRC has acquired a number of antique prints that will be used to illustrate various mini- exhibitions (actual and digital) as well as publications...
Historical textile and fashion prints for the T...
Over the last few months the TRC has acquired a number of antique prints that will be used to illustrate various mini- exhibitions (actual and digital) as well as publications...
The Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains
Leslie Davis Burns is the co-author of Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place, along with Jeanne Carver of the Shaniko Wool Company. She is also Professor Emerita at Oregon State...
The Value of Place in Sustainable Supply Chains
Leslie Davis Burns is the co-author of Stories of Fashion, Textiles, and Place, along with Jeanne Carver of the Shaniko Wool Company. She is also Professor Emerita at Oregon State...
Deconstructing a pattern: The making of Hanbury
Kate Farley is the author of Repeat Printed Pattern for Interiors and Associate Professor in Design at Norwich University of the Arts in the UK. Here she walks us through...
Deconstructing a pattern: The making of Hanbury
Kate Farley is the author of Repeat Printed Pattern for Interiors and Associate Professor in Design at Norwich University of the Arts in the UK. Here she walks us through...
Textiles that Never Die: a Brief Perspective on...
Faegheh Shirazi is the author of Islamicate Textiles: Fashion, Fabric, and Ritual and a Professor in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, USA....
Textiles that Never Die: a Brief Perspective on...
Faegheh Shirazi is the author of Islamicate Textiles: Fashion, Fabric, and Ritual and a Professor in the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, USA....
