Style and Society: Dressing the Georgians

Stunning exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery looking at Georgian fashion.

I’d booked a curators talk for before I went round which was given by Anna Reynolds and it set the scene well. It made the narrative of the show a bit clearer as the design of the gallery can be a bit limiting. She talked us through the materials used, the layers of clothing, changes in fashion, the role of uniforms and much more.

The show itself was well laid out, starting with two wonderful group pictures of crowds in St James Park and George IV’s wedding. I loved the mix of paintings and objects which were often well placed to let you see how the clothes worked in reality. There were lots of pictures I’d not seen before including some beautiful ones by Zoffany.

It was well explained and packed with information. If anything it was a bit overwhelming and I’m already planning a second visit to pace myself better! Thank goodness for the fact you can get your ticket stamped so it lasts a year.

Closes 8 October 2023


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