Marking Pringle of Scotland's 200th anniversary, this exhibition curated by Alistair O'Neill traced the history of the company from a small hosiery firm making undergarments to an international fashion brand known for its outerwear. Using rare pieces of early knitwear, iconic fashion garments, archival records and film footage, the exhibition traced the evolution of one of the world's oldest fashion brands and explored the continuing relevance of knitwear to the modern wardrobe
This project involved the realisation of a capsule collection of tailored suits, based on concepts o...
Global fashion markets, particularly those aimed at prosperous millennial consumers, are in thrall t...
Textile design and manufacture is intrinsic to the economic, social and cultural history of Scotland...
Inventors of Tradition – Film Screening – Presented on 24 February 2011 at The Glasgow Film Theatre....
UNESCO recognizes local craft knowledge and skills in its global system of ‘Intangible Cultural Heri...
The exhibition focused on ready-to-wear fashion in the post-war period. It was original in that it l...
‘Tailored: A Very British Fashion’ celebrates the art and heritage of tailoring from the eighteenth ...
Fair Isle knitwear with its brightly-coloured geometric patterns, is known across the world today. T...
Identity and its different constructions - national, social and personal, for example - are increasi...
Is it obvious to state that a wearer’s fashion choices result from a complex mixture of personal, lo...
Queen Alexandra used clothes to fashion images of herself as a wife, a mother and a royal: a woman w...
‘Reconstruction’ was developed specifically for audiences in this region and focused on the ways in ...
Last year, the Royal Society of Edinburgh awarded a major grant to the University of Glasgow and Na...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The study, design and creation of textiles have been part of the activities of the Glasgow School of...
This project involved the realisation of a capsule collection of tailored suits, based on concepts o...
Global fashion markets, particularly those aimed at prosperous millennial consumers, are in thrall t...
Textile design and manufacture is intrinsic to the economic, social and cultural history of Scotland...
Inventors of Tradition – Film Screening – Presented on 24 February 2011 at The Glasgow Film Theatre....
UNESCO recognizes local craft knowledge and skills in its global system of ‘Intangible Cultural Heri...
The exhibition focused on ready-to-wear fashion in the post-war period. It was original in that it l...
‘Tailored: A Very British Fashion’ celebrates the art and heritage of tailoring from the eighteenth ...
Fair Isle knitwear with its brightly-coloured geometric patterns, is known across the world today. T...
Identity and its different constructions - national, social and personal, for example - are increasi...
Is it obvious to state that a wearer’s fashion choices result from a complex mixture of personal, lo...
Queen Alexandra used clothes to fashion images of herself as a wife, a mother and a royal: a woman w...
‘Reconstruction’ was developed specifically for audiences in this region and focused on the ways in ...
Last year, the Royal Society of Edinburgh awarded a major grant to the University of Glasgow and Na...
A collection of dress worn by six generations of women from one creative British family was identifi...
The study, design and creation of textiles have been part of the activities of the Glasgow School of...
This project involved the realisation of a capsule collection of tailored suits, based on concepts o...
Global fashion markets, particularly those aimed at prosperous millennial consumers, are in thrall t...
Textile design and manufacture is intrinsic to the economic, social and cultural history of Scotland...