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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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SUMMARY:Blank Canvas:  1920s Fashion 
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260219T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085329Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DTSTAMP:20260315T085329Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260223T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085329Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260224T210000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260302T210000Z
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  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260316T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260317T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260319T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260320T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260323T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260324T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260325T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260330T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260331T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260401T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260402T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260403T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260406T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260407T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260410T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260413T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260414T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260415T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260416T200000Z
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
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DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260420T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260421T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260422T200000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260423T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260424T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260427T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260428T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260428T140000Z
GEO:39.684177;-75.753006
LOCATION:Mechanical Hall\, Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Blank Canvas:  1920s Fashion 
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260429T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260429T140000Z
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LOCATION:Mechanical Hall\, Gallery
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SUMMARY:Blank Canvas:  1920s Fashion 
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260430T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260430T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Blank Canvas:  1920s Fashion 
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260501T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260501T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260504T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260504T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260505T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260505T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260506T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260506T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260507T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260508T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260511T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260511T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260512T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260512T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260513T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260513T140000Z
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LOCATION:Mechanical Hall\, Gallery
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260514T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260514T140000Z
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LOCATION:Mechanical Hall\, Gallery
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SUMMARY:Blank Canvas:  1920s Fashion 
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DESCRIPTION:Blank Canvas: 1920s Fashion explores how the chemise silhouette
  offered limitless creative possibilities for conveying the 1920s zeitgeist
 . Described as tubular or vertical\, the chemise hangs straight from the sh
 oulders\, generally fitting loosely\, with occasional decorative emphasis a
 t the hips. It emerged as armor for the new modern woman\, providing a plat
 form to communicate their identity and ideals.  \n\nThe exhibition showcase
 s more than 60 garments from the 1920s drawn from the Fashion and Textile C
 ollection in the Fashion and Apparel Studies Department\, along with digita
 l twins\, virtual reproductions of selected fragile garments. \n\nIn contra
 st to the restrictive Edwardian styles of the early 1910s\, the chemise sil
 houette was more functional\, offering women greater freedom of movement th
 rough its simpler shapes and rising hemlines. This simple silhouette and it
 s variations provided a means of self-expression aesthetically\, socially a
 nd culturally\, as this period witnessed significant changes in women's clo
 thing\, driven by industrialization\, women's suffrage and various artistic
  movements. \n\nFabrics and designs drew inspiration from Art Deco\, jazz c
 ulture\, Egyptian\, African\, Eastern European and Asian traditional dress\
 , allowing women to convey their global awareness. At the same time\, the e
 xpanding ready-to-wear industry made fashionable clothing more accessible t
 han ever. Together\, these forces cemented the 1920s as a pivotal moment in
  which clothing became a powerful medium for expressing individuality and f
 reedom.
DTEND:20260515T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T085330Z
DTSTART:20260515T140000Z
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