Pleasure in the History of Fashion: From the Akira Ishiyama Collection
Kobe Fashion Museum
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Akira Ishiyama (1918-2011), a Japanese researcher of Western fashion, dedicated nearly 70 years of his life to fashion history, accumulating a wealth of valuable books and 18th- to 19th-century fashion plates and illustrations portraying the popular styles of their times. This extensive collection of images showing men, women, boys and girls in fashionable and coordinating outfits is now being exhibited alongside the Kobe Fashion Museum’s dresses from the same era.
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Participants: 20 (Junior High School and above. Reservation required.
Admission: ¥1000
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Schedule
from October 18, 2014 at 10:00 to January 06, 2015 at 18:00