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Photograph, black and white, 'Tattooed Teddy boy - Southend on Sea', by Kevin Lear, 1974. Collection Victoria & Albert Museum. CC-BY-NC. Photo: Kevin Lear.
"I think it is amazing to find such a picture among Europeana Fashion contents and to see that an underground counterculture like Teddyboys finds its place in a museum or institution archive. All this belongs to our fashion heritage to me, as it can be felt having a look at the nowadays designers' creations." Dylan Colussi
Caricature of a dressed woman's back with elaborate hairdo, late 18th century. Collection The Israel Museum. All rights reserved.
"It is one of the funniest pieces of Europeana Fashion. Caricatures are a great source of inspiration for fashion and a great case study when it comes to its history. Indeed Europeana Fashion collects a lot of them, but this one is my favourite." Dylan Colussi
Evening gown, detail, 1930 ca. Collection Galleria del Costume di Palazzo Pitti. All rights reserved.
"It is indeed precious to have the opportunity to face those kind of detail pictures. Most of the times, when visiting museum or galleries, windows or other security reasons does not allow us to get close enough to a garment to enjoy it’s rich details. The opportunitites that the digital age offer to better enjoy and learn about the tecnhiques of the past are well represented by this picture." Dylan Colussi
Elegant people in Museum, 1912. Collection Anna Russ, Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. CC-BY-NC-SA
"As a fashion design student, fashion heritage plays a big role in my work. Pictures and illustrations always offer me a great starting point for my historical researches. More than from an historic garment on dummies, illustrations offer the opportunity to see those pieces in a more usually accurated scene, recreating the feeling and the atmosphere for which that garment was intended." Dylan Colussi