Art Deco Chic at Museum of Vancouver
byThe Museum of Vancouver is launching Art Deco Chic next month. Starting March 8, 2012, this new exhibition will showcase the popular design style from the 1920s. Visitors can browse over 65 original garments from around the world and a collection that was worn locally.
From the Museum of Vancouver: “Notable Vancouver items on display include a black beaded gown worn to the opening of the Commodore Cabaret in 1929 and a red and gold lamé evening dress made from fabric depicting the battles of the Trojan War.
Many items on show are exquisite designer dresses with labels such as Chanel, Lanvin, Vionnet, Patou, and Schiaparelli. To contrast these high fashion items is a piece from the MOV’s collection – a modest, yet stylish, navy polka dot dress made by the Aurora Dress Company of Vancouver around 1927.”
Thanks to Ivan Sayers and Claus Jahnke, who are sharing their private collections, you can check out stylish handbags, shoes, jewelry, and more.
I have two passes for opening night of the exhibition on March 7th. Attendees are encouraged to wear vintage glam while they enjoy champagne and other refreshments. Here’s how you can enter to win you way in:
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I will draw one winner at random from all entries next Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Art Deco Chic runs until September 23, 2012.
Update The winner is Winnie!
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Would love to attend this!
Would love to attend this!
Sounds smashing!
Art Deco style was so beautiful.
As a lifelong lover of BOTH textile art AND Art Deco, I would be thrilled to go. Please. Thank you.
I’m always looking for a chance to wear “vintage glam”.
Oooooooooh, this would be fun.
this is going to be fabulous
Love art deco! Would love to check this out!
It sounds amazing. I would love to go!
This sounds so much fun!
I love vintage fashion so would love to attend this event:)
I would love to attend.
my favourite era in fashion! would love to attend this!
Yay Art Deco!
yes please
Sounds cool!
Would love to check this out!
A great event that would be fun to blog about! Hurray for design…
This sounds like a lovely event!
sounds like a fabulous event! i’ve never heard any event like this.
Would really like this!
Would tear myself away from Hoover Dam to see this!
Vintage Fashion? I’m there.
It seems that the museum is also gradually working back in time to update all its old exhobits. There is a pretty good showcase now of early Chinatown. That new Art Deco exhibit would be great to see too.
This sounds great. I love the art deco period.
I HAVE to see this show!
Wish I had an Art Deco wardrobe. Will be going to this whether I win or not!
neat! i love the 1920s.
I can’t wait for this exhibit! Art Deco Awesomeness!
Sounds fun.
Wow! This would be the perfect thing for me to attend.
Looks sooo cool! Would love to attend this 🙂
Would love to go!
Great draw!
I’ve never been to MOV and would love to see this exhibition.
It sounds interesting! I’d love to visit this exhition! Thanks so much!!!
Heard about this via Lisa Gellert @ VCC, and a number of the students are looking forward to attending.
Would love to attend this!
one of my favourite periods for design and style.
would love to attend!
Sounds like a spiffin evenin
I’d love to attend this. Fun for all folks, especially fashionistas!
This would be such a great evening. Would love to attend
I would love to get all dressed up and check out the fashions!
I’m very much looking forward to this exhibition!
Art Deco is still one of my favourite fashion eras, and I can’t wait to be inspired by the exhibit for retro sewing projects!
I would love to see vintage fashion
Looks really neat!
I need to see the red and gold lamé evening dress made from fabric depicting the battles of the Trojan War!
Art Deco, just might be the best creative era. At least it’s my fav; would love to win tics.
ohhhh Art Nouveau is way better but I will take the prize if I get lucky…. lol
I have a vintage dress that has been begging to be worn out to an event that could handle it. This is most definitely the chance for the dress to see the light of day/night.
The most culturally interesting decade of the 20th century…
sounds like a great place to go with my best friend who’s getting married soon.