Wild & Cultivated: Fashioning the Rose

Charming exhibition at the Garden Museum looking at how roses have been used as inspiration for clothing and fashion.

Sponsored by David Austen Roses to mark 60 years of their Handbook of Roses the show looked not only at high fashion but also at theatre and interior design as well as folk traditions such as Rose Queens. Other nice touches were to include at the evolution of Alexander Rose Day and a new fibre which is being made form botanical waste.

The exhibition space at this Museum is a little awkward so sometimes it was hard to match the information boards to the exhibits but they had done the best with the space available and it was packed with illustrations, clothes, hats, crockery and so much more.

Closed 19 June 2022

 

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