I thought this might appeal to some of you. The Chertsey Museum is hosting this exhibition until next September, but the good thing about it is that you can go on a virtual tour any time:
"Whether sculpting cloth to resemble flower heads, weaving blooms into dress fabrics, printing or applying them in the form of embroidery, designers of dress and textiles have long used flowers in their work. The fleeting beauty and unending complexity of the flower has been a constant inspiration; resulting in pieces of huge visual appeal and endless variety.
This exhibition features gorgeous garments selected along a floral theme from the Olive Matthews Collection. Men’s, women’s and children’s dress and accessories from the 18th century to the present day, with beautiful examples of woven, printed, embroidered and sculpted blooms, are displayed in our fresh and fragrant fashion gallery."
https://chertseymuseum.org/costume-exhibition
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Bridget
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