The Fashion and Textile Museum will have a new show called “Night and Day: 1930s Fashion & Photographs” come spring 2019
Night & Day 1930s Fashion and Photographs, at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London, until 20 January 2019
The Textile Museum will be exhibiting a new show about the turbulent Thirties-era and its fashion styles that ranged from Hollywood films to the rise of suburbia and its image is everything style (think of the picket white fences and jello molds. so over the top so exact so the 30s). it will show a variety of daytime and nighttime scenes, where the viewer will journey from the nightclub into sprawling suburbia. a walking journey through the fashion of the thirties if you will.
Night & Day 1930s Fashion and Photographs, at the Fashion and Textile Museum, London, until 20 January 2019
the exhibition covers the fashion that came after post roaring twenties flapper grew up (so did her fashion) and the slow evolution from the utilitarianism of World War II caused by the economic depression caused by the financial crash of 1929.
The show will display a selection of long and elegant evening dresses (in comparison to the twenties and the shorter cut seen worn). “Created in satins and crepes, and adorned with diamantes”, the “extended lines and the placement of seams accentuate a fashionable svelte figure”
Night and Day will present the most important day and evening fashions of the thirties. these looks will be complemented “by iconic photographs of the stars who championed them”. there will also be a selection of Cecil Beaton’s photography. Renowned as one of the “greatest visual chroniclers of the Twentieth Century”, this exhibit includes some of his most famous portraits.
The exhibition opens on the 20th January 2019, at the Fashion and Textile Museum, in London.