During the 1940s the printed headscarf became a fashion staple that spoke of glamour, emancipation and economic independence of women. These printed objects, now rare, provide compelling and decorative evidence of these transformations.
The exhibition is curated by Paul and Karen Rennie, collectors of twentieth-century design material. Our speaker, Dr Paul Rennie, is Head of Context on the BA (Hons) Graphic Design course at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London. His talk will introduce the printed pieces on show in the exhibition through reference to their historical background.
Entry to talk (on the door): £5 or £3 concessions
In the Exhibition Room, St Bride Library, Bride Lane, Fleet Street London EC4Y 8EE. Telephone: 020 7353 4660.
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