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Coronation Couture featured on HM Government Coronation Website

Couture Pattern Museum's Coronation Couture Exhibition featured on the official HM Government Coronation website

 

 

We are delighted to share some exciting news with you! Couture Pattern Museum's upcoming Coronation Couture exhibition has been listed and linked on the official HM Government Coronation website. This is indeed a moment of humble pride and honor for us, and it also brings us a deep appreciation for all of you and your continuing appreciation of and support for all we do to educate, preserve, and recreate the great works of famous designers and celebrate their place in history.

 

As you all know, our museum has been a hub of creativity and inspiration for all those who appreciate the lost history and art of the democratization of couture fashion, sewing, and design. This time, we are taking our passion for couture to a new level with the upcoming Coronation Couture exhibition.

 

We are deeply honored to have our exhibition featured on the official HM Government Coronation website. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our team, including collaborators, mentors, Founding Members, Blog Readers, patrons, and sponsors, who have all contributed to helping us mount this exquisite exhibition centered around original 1953 coronation patterns from the hand of The Queen's Dressmaker, Sir Norman Hartnell.

 

We would like to take this opportunity once again to invite you to visit the exhibition on either May 4 or June 1 from 5 - 8 pm and witness the grandeur of Coronation Couture recreations, original fabrics, and original press photos firsthand during these two Santa Barbara 1st Thursday Artwalks.

 

The exhibition is organized in collaboration with, and generously supported by, WorkZones, Santa Barbara.

 

Don't miss this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime, now royally recognized event! Reserve your spot today.

 

Free Tickets:

 

 

"Westminister Abby was once again alive with the color of Scarlet and gold." 

 

- Sir Norman Hartnell -

 

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