Ib Jorgensen: A Fashion Retrospective

Interesting display at the National Museum of Ireland: Decorative Arts and History on the fashion designer Ib Jorgensen who was based in Dublin.

I think this may be a permanent display but, it was so good and specific, that I thought it worth mentioning. I certainly don’t remember it from last time I was at the museum.

Jorgensen was born in Denmark but moved to Dublin aged 15. He opened his own salon aged 22 and his mantra was “fabric, cut and style”. He championed Irish materials.

The display was a stunning range of garments donated to the museum. As they had come from ordinary people they were a range of sizes and it was good to see clothes you felt you might wear in a show of this kind. It would have been nice if the clothes had been shown in chronological to give a sense of how his work changed.

I particularly liked the highly ornate embroidery on some of the pieces. 

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