Netti Habel: I Cling to the Sky
Netti Habel is a photographer based in North Devon. Her work has been shown in exhibitions across the UK. ‘For…
View EventThe long Regency period, spanning the years 1795 and 1825, witnessed social and cultural shifts that were characterised by the distinctive fashions of the period – a simple, classic silhouette for women and tailored breeches and coats for men.
This afternoon course, delivered by Victoria Haddock, will aim to dispel the fiction from fact by giving an overview of one of Britain’s most distinctive fashion eras, using fashion plates, paintings, and examples of historic garments from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum’s own collection.
Victoria Haddock has an MA in the History of Design and Material Culture from the University in Brighton, where her dissertation focused on the topic of fashion tie-ins inspired by film costumes during the 1930s. She is a freelance writer and researcher who has written and presented on a number of areas of dress history. She works as the Collections Officer at Brunel’s SS Great Britain, having previously worked for the Gallery of Costume, Platt Hall, the National Trust’s Killerton House, and Zenzie Tinker Conservation Ltd.
Netti Habel is a photographer based in North Devon. Her work has been shown in exhibitions across the UK. ‘For…
View EventShowing artwork from 1969 to 2024, this exhibition demonstrates Dartmoor’s attraction to artists who, through photography, explore current issues including…
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