Through October 10
This exhibit takes place in the Victorian parlor of the historic Mixsell-Illick House, which long served as headquarters for the Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society before the opening of the Sigal Museum in 2010. The exhibit “undresses” the history of undergarments, leisurewear and more, featuring textiles that the society has collected over time. “We have an extensive textile collection,” says Brittany Merriam, curator for NCHGS. The clothing tells the story of the women and men of Northampton County, with items from the 1700s to the 1950s. There will be glamorous pieces as well as some casual at-home wear—everything from baby corsets to petticoats.
The exhibit is an evolution of fashion, showcasing that as people and their environments change, so does their fashion. To attend, patrons can contact the museum and set up a tour. Bring a group of friends and get an intimate look into all things intimate!
Tours are available by appointment, or on Thursdays between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The cost is $7 with Sigal Museum admission or $5 for the tour only. Call 610.253.1222 for pricing for large group tours.
This exhibition has been extended through October 10, 2019.
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