Source : Victoria and Albert Museum. Licence CC BY. 13 June 2015 – 31 January 2016 Victoria and Albert Museum, London Abstract : This exhibition looks at the extremes of footwear from around the globe, presenting around 200 pairs of shoes ranging from a sandal decorated in pure gold leaf originating from ancient Egypt to the most elaborate designs by contemporary makers. It considers the cultural significance and transformative capacity of shoes and examines the latest developments in footwea..
Elizabeth Semmelhack, director and senior curator at Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada, shares the...
A Foot in the Past analyses how footwear was consumed, retailed and produced in the eighteenth centu...
This paper is concerned with an aspect of the material culture of fashion, which also happens to be ...
This exhibition will look at the extremes of footwear from around the globe, presenting around 200 p...
13 juin 2015 - 31 janvier 2016 Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhi...
We have an unrivalled collection of shoes, with around 2,000 pairs spanning more than 3,000 years of...
This exhibition revealed shoes from the eclectic archive at London College of Fashion, UAL which inc...
What do your shoes say about you? Shoes are now much more than just things to walk in. From kids on ...
Published to coincide with the exhibition Shoes: Pleasure & Pain first held at the V&A, London, 2015
This paper considers an aspect of the material culture fashion, focusing on shoes. Like clothes, sho...
Shoes, like other objects, can illuminate specific aspects of the past. Through their survival, and ...
Shoe Obsession Special Exhibitions Gallery February 8 - April 13, 2013 Roger Vivier (Bruno Frisoni)...
RIELLO Giorgio (ed.), McNEIL Peter (ed.) Shoes : a history from sandals to sneakers London ; New Yor...
MFIT Director and Chief Curator Dr. Valerie Steele and Curator Colleen Hill use the museum's collect...
This article addresses popular culture and the humanities. It uses shoes as an object of analysis to...
Elizabeth Semmelhack, director and senior curator at Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada, shares the...
A Foot in the Past analyses how footwear was consumed, retailed and produced in the eighteenth centu...
This paper is concerned with an aspect of the material culture of fashion, which also happens to be ...
This exhibition will look at the extremes of footwear from around the globe, presenting around 200 p...
13 juin 2015 - 31 janvier 2016 Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhi...
We have an unrivalled collection of shoes, with around 2,000 pairs spanning more than 3,000 years of...
This exhibition revealed shoes from the eclectic archive at London College of Fashion, UAL which inc...
What do your shoes say about you? Shoes are now much more than just things to walk in. From kids on ...
Published to coincide with the exhibition Shoes: Pleasure & Pain first held at the V&A, London, 2015
This paper considers an aspect of the material culture fashion, focusing on shoes. Like clothes, sho...
Shoes, like other objects, can illuminate specific aspects of the past. Through their survival, and ...
Shoe Obsession Special Exhibitions Gallery February 8 - April 13, 2013 Roger Vivier (Bruno Frisoni)...
RIELLO Giorgio (ed.), McNEIL Peter (ed.) Shoes : a history from sandals to sneakers London ; New Yor...
MFIT Director and Chief Curator Dr. Valerie Steele and Curator Colleen Hill use the museum's collect...
This article addresses popular culture and the humanities. It uses shoes as an object of analysis to...
Elizabeth Semmelhack, director and senior curator at Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada, shares the...
A Foot in the Past analyses how footwear was consumed, retailed and produced in the eighteenth centu...
This paper is concerned with an aspect of the material culture of fashion, which also happens to be ...