Fashion museum

Dresses at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

A fashion museum is dedicated to or features a significant collection of accessories or clothing. While there may be some overlap with Textile museums, fashion museums focus on what trends in clothing and accessories reveal about the larger cultural, social, and economic values of different historical periods. [1] Although fashion is a broad term that applies to more than just clothing items, these provide tangible examples of trends changing over the years which explains why the term fashion museum is most commonly referring to those featuring clothes.[1]

Notable examples include the Costume Museum of Canada, the Fashion Museum, Bath, the Musée Galliera in Paris, the Fashion and Textile Museum, and the Fashion Museum of the Province of Antwerp MoMu. National museums with significant fashion collections include the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York contains a collection of more than 75,000 costumes and accessories.[2]

  1. ^ a b CANBAKAL ATAOĞLU, Nihan (2023). "Development of Fashion Museums and Fashion Exhibitions". Journal of Architectural Sciences and Applications. 8 (2): 877–896 – via DergiPark.
  2. ^ Linda Welters; Abby Lillethun (15 March 2011). The Fashion Reader: Second Edition. Berg. pp. 366–. ISBN 978-1-84788-590-6. Retrieved 2 September 2012.