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National Museum - the way we wore

The way we wore

THE history of Irish fashion in clothing and jewellery. Come and see garments made in Irish fabrics and the importance of textile production and clothing manufacture to the economy of the country.

The Way We Wore exhibition displays clothing and jewellery worn in Ireland principally from the 1760s to the 1960s. Although many still think of ‘Irish Dress’ in the context of woollens worn in the West of Ireland, this exhibition shows that in the past the majority of Irish people, even those who wore locally woven fabrics (silk, linen, wool and cotton), dressed in styles that competed with the fashion conscious of Europe.

The exhibition of jewellery features some of the materials from which jewellery has been made, the variety of reasons for wearing jewellery, and the range of styles that people have bought and worn over the last few centuries.

Location: National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, South Block, Benburb Street, Dublin 7.

Are you free? So are we!

Free admission to the greatest collections of Irish heritage, culture and history in the world.

Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. LUAS Red Line - Museum Stop Open: Sun & Mon 1pm to 5pm. Tues to Sat 10am to 5pm. Closed: Christmas Day, St Stephen's Day & Good Friday. Information: Tel: +353 (0) 1 6777 444 Email: info@museum.ie www.museum.ie

Are you free? So are we!

Free admission to the greatest collections of Irish heritage, culture and history in the world.

Outreach Events, Guided Tours & Lectures. Museum Shops & Cafés.

Open: Sunday & Monday 1pm to 5pm. Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm. Closed: Christmas Day, St Stephen's Day & Good Friday.

Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Merrion Street, Dublin 2. Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Turlough Park, Co. Mayo.

For further information: Tel: +353 (0) 1 6777 444 Email: info@museum.ie Visit: www.museum.ie

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