Мода, история, музеи. Рождение музея одежды - Джулия Петров
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Примечания
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Цифровые музеи и галереи, где посетители черпают все объяснения из визуального материала, представляют собой исключение, хотя их становится все больше.
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Возможно, эта фантазия навеяна бытовавшими в то время куклами «Пандора» – миниатюрными манекенами модисток, благодаря которым заказчицы из высших слоев общества узнавали о новых фасонах (см.: von Boehn 1972). В ХX веке исторические костюмы демонстрировались в