
A printed silk bodice, with cream lace, dating from the 1890s. The bodice has a matching skirt and Swiss waist.
Most of these costumes have not been on display for many years, if ever, so this is your chance for a special preview of some hidden treasures. We’ll also look at some construction and details you can’t see when an outfit is on a mannequin, and discuss underpinnings and accessories.

Bodice of a silk satin wedding dress, circa 1910-1912
Meeting details: Sunday, 29th July, 1.30-3.30pm, at Armidale Folk Museum, corner of Rusden and Faulkner streets.
Note: Please dress warmly – the heating in the museum isn’t great – and wear comfy shoes, as we’ll be standing around a table for the session. Please also note that the museum doesn’t have a toilet, and the nearest one open on Sundays is in Central Park.
Afterwards we’ll likely adjourn to somewhere else for a warming cuppa!