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The National Portrait Gallery

 

The Victoria and Albert Museum

 

The Courtauld Institute of Art - Galleries

 

The Tate Gallery

 

The National Museum of Wales

 

Museum of Costume Assembly Rooms, Bath

 

The Research Centre Bath

 

Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery

 

Brighton Art Gallery and Museum, 

 

Museum of Welsh Life St. Fagans

 

Grosvenor Museum, Chester

 

National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh 

 

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Glasgow

 

Kensington Palace London

 

Platt Hall Gallery of English Costume, Manchester

 

Costume and Textile Study Centre, Norwich

 

Museum of Costume and Textiles, Nottingham

 

Paisley Museum and Art Gallery,

 

Rowley's House Museum,

 

York Castle Museum,

 

The Lace Hall, Nottingham

 

The Art Institute Chicago

 

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Fashion-Era.com looks at women's costume and fashion history and analyses the mood of an era.  Changes in technology, leisure, work, cultural and moral values. Homelife and politics also contribute to lifestyle trends, which in turn influence the clothes we wear.  These are the changes that make any era of society special in relation to the study of the costume of a period.Fashion History

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