Hello,
I am working on doing a short paper and presentation on the care/storage and study of original clothing for my costume history class. I was suddenly hit this morning with the fact that most of my research was going to come from textile conservation books that have all sorts of great theories about care and study. The only problem is that they probably aren't going to tell me how the non-museum world does things. Knowing that the people I'm talking to will only ever casually study original garments (ok, so most of them will never look at an original after this class is over) I thought I'd sort of take a survey to find out how "real" people look at originals.
1. How do you store and handle your own personal original items?
2. Being quirky people that we are, what are some of the less obvious things you look at when studying originals?
3. How much chocolate does it take to get the average museum curator to let you see their collection :-P
Thank you all ever so much for your input!
I am working on doing a short paper and presentation on the care/storage and study of original clothing for my costume history class. I was suddenly hit this morning with the fact that most of my research was going to come from textile conservation books that have all sorts of great theories about care and study. The only problem is that they probably aren't going to tell me how the non-museum world does things. Knowing that the people I'm talking to will only ever casually study original garments (ok, so most of them will never look at an original after this class is over) I thought I'd sort of take a survey to find out how "real" people look at originals.
1. How do you store and handle your own personal original items?
2. Being quirky people that we are, what are some of the less obvious things you look at when studying originals?
3. How much chocolate does it take to get the average museum curator to let you see their collection :-P
Thank you all ever so much for your input!
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