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Utrecht

Capital city of the province of Utrecht

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Crinolines or hoop skirts helped create the sought-after but unrealistic hourglass figure. Fashion undulates as the volumes of clothes shrink and swell. In this way, trendsetters constantly set themselves apart from the pack. This crinoline is relatively …

Centraal Museum Utrecht

The most important body-shaping garment of 19th-century fashion: the corset. This hand-sewn corset of white coutil (fabric specially manufactured for corsets) and boning is extraordinary in its simplicity.

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Metz & Co, a prestigious Dutch department store known for its high-end fashion and design, produced elegant and timeless hats during the early to mid-20th century. Their hats, crafted from premium materials such as felt and grosgrain ribbon, were cele…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

One of the earliest objects in the fashion collection of the Centraal Museum is this “yellow felt hat with a high crown and wide brim” from the first quarter of the seventeenth century. It is unique, not only because of its dating but also because it was …

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Maternity hats were worn by fathers in the first days after the birth of their child. This white one in point de Marseille is a beautiful example. The father puts 'his maternity hat [...] on the head and stirs with the cane stick in the sugared wine, …

Centraal Museum Utrecht

In the 1980s, sunglasses took on extreme forms. The designs of Pieter Smit, of which this white model is a modest example. According to journalist John de Greef, Smit was 'a delightful and honest eyewear man of the better sort' and his Optiek Ooga…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

The English fashion designer Vivienne Westwood is known for the sometimes shocking and often political messages she aims to convey with her collections. Westwood draws inspiration from traditional clothing styles from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuri…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Hobble skirt, queue de Paris, crinoline and corset; the fashion silhouette demands much of the female body through the ages. The Vereeniging voor Verbetering van Vrouwenkleeding (in short, the V.v.V.v.V.) was established in 1899. The members' protests…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Metz & Co, a prestigious Dutch department store known for its high-end fashion and design, produced elegant and timeless hats during the early to mid-20th century. Their hats, crafted from premium materials such as felt and grosgrain ribbon, were cele…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

One of the earliest objects in the fashion collection of the Centraal Museum is this “yellow felt hat with a high crown and wide brim” from the first quarter of the seventeenth century. It is unique, not only because of its dating but also because it was …

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Hobble skirt, queue de Paris, crinoline and corset; the fashion silhouette demands much of the female body through the ages. The Vereeniging voor Verbetering van Vrouwenkleeding (in short, the V.v.V.v.V.) was established in 1899. The members' protests…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Green silk womans hat

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Crinolines or hoop skirts helped create the sought-after but unrealistic hourglass figure. Fashion undulates as the volumes of clothes shrink and swell. In this way, trendsetters constantly set themselves apart from the pack. This crinoline is relatively …

Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive - Cultural Foundation of the National Bank Of Greece
Centraal Museum Utrecht

Green silk womans hat

Centraal Museum Utrecht

The most important body-shaping garment of 19th-century fashion: the corset. This hand-sewn corset of white coutil (fabric specially manufactured for corsets) and boning is extraordinary in its simplicity.

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Maternity hats were worn by fathers in the first days after the birth of their child. This white one in point de Marseille is a beautiful example. The father puts 'his maternity hat [...] on the head and stirs with the cane stick in the sugared wine, …

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Rushemy Botter (born in Curaçao) and Lisi Herrebrugh (with Dominican Republic heritage) jointly run the fashion brand Botter, which focuses on menswear. In 2018, they were appointed creative directors of the French fashion house Nina Ricci. The silhouette…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

In the 1980s, sunglasses took on extreme forms. The designs of Pieter Smit, of which this white model is a modest example. According to journalist John de Greef, Smit was 'a delightful and honest eyewear man of the better sort' and his Optiek Ooga…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

The English fashion designer Vivienne Westwood is known for the sometimes shocking and often political messages she aims to convey with her collections. Westwood draws inspiration from traditional clothing styles from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuri…

Centraal Museum Utrecht

Rushemy Botter (born in Curaçao) and Lisi Herrebrugh (with Dominican Republic heritage) jointly run the fashion brand Botter, which focuses on menswear. In 2018, they were appointed creative directors of the French fashion house Nina Ricci. The silhouette…

Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive - Cultural Foundation of the National Bank Of Greece