What a lovely afternoon - Charlotte Smith joined us again on Thursday January 17 for an enlightening walk through the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition at Burrinja.
With the tour completely booked out, guests were taken through a selection of Charlotte's favourite exhibition pieces and treated to the histories behind the fashion and how literature has inspired her to pair certain pieces with famous literature. The social history behind the garments as well as other fascinating tidbits were absolutely intriguing - who will be able to forget the story of American prison ladies sewing coal into the hems of their crinoline dresses to make them sway.
Charlotte was as charming as ever and it was an enjoyable afternoon had by all - we could have listened and talked about fashion all afternoon!!
For more information on the Gallery Walk - see the Gallery Walk Photo Album on Facebook Page.
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Monday, 21 January 2013
Monday, 7 January 2013
Fashion Meets Fiction Events Program for 2013
Happy New Year everyone! We all hope you enjoyed a fun and safe Holiday Season.
Fashion Meets Fiction has re-opened and returned to normal operating hours at Burrinja Cultural Centre. The exhibition is open Tuesday to Sundays, 10:30am to 4:00pm.
There is also a range of exciting new Events on our Exhibition Program, so be sure to check them out.
Gallery Walk with Charlotte Smith
Thursday January 17 at 2:00pm
Take a walk on the vintage side when Charlotte Smith, owner of the Darnell Collection and curator of Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition hosts this one-off gallery tour. Enjoy a delicious devonshire tea at the conclusion of the walk.
Cost: $20/$17 concession, $13 students
A Vintage Fair to Remember - Market Day
Saturday January 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
All day vintage Fashion Mini Market featuring vintage clothing, accessories, and everything in between! We will also be hosting two fabulous workshops:
Workshop 1
1940s Makeover with Candice DeVille at 11:00am
Don't miss iconic blogger and vintage hair and makeup specialist Candice De Ville when she performs a stunning 1940s makover on our model.
Workshop 2
Make the most of your Shape with Sally MacKinnon at 1:00pm
Join image sylist and fashion consultant Sally Mackinnon for tips and tricks on what to wear to make the most of your own gorgeous shape.
Cost: Market admission and Workshops are **FREE**
Admission to the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition: $15/$12 concession, $8 students
Brunch with Kerry Greenwood
Sunday February 10 at 10:30am
Kerry Greenwood has created the iconic heroine in Phryne Fisher. Phryne has captured even more fans since her appearance in the recent ABC series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Kerry is a fascinating lady, solicitor by day, author in her spare time. Always popular as a speaker, please join us to meet this much loved writer.
Cost: $35 (includes viewing of the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition).
Fashion Meets Fiction has re-opened and returned to normal operating hours at Burrinja Cultural Centre. The exhibition is open Tuesday to Sundays, 10:30am to 4:00pm.
There is also a range of exciting new Events on our Exhibition Program, so be sure to check them out.
Gallery Walk with Charlotte Smith
Thursday January 17 at 2:00pm
Take a walk on the vintage side when Charlotte Smith, owner of the Darnell Collection and curator of Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition hosts this one-off gallery tour. Enjoy a delicious devonshire tea at the conclusion of the walk.
Cost: $20/$17 concession, $13 students
A Vintage Fair to Remember - Market Day
Saturday January 19 10:00am - 4:00pm
All day vintage Fashion Mini Market featuring vintage clothing, accessories, and everything in between! We will also be hosting two fabulous workshops:
Workshop 1
1940s Makeover with Candice DeVille at 11:00am
Don't miss iconic blogger and vintage hair and makeup specialist Candice De Ville when she performs a stunning 1940s makover on our model.
Workshop 2
Make the most of your Shape with Sally MacKinnon at 1:00pm
Join image sylist and fashion consultant Sally Mackinnon for tips and tricks on what to wear to make the most of your own gorgeous shape.
Cost: Market admission and Workshops are **FREE**
Admission to the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition: $15/$12 concession, $8 students
Sunday February 10 at 10:30am
Kerry Greenwood has created the iconic heroine in Phryne Fisher. Phryne has captured even more fans since her appearance in the recent ABC series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Kerry is a fascinating lady, solicitor by day, author in her spare time. Always popular as a speaker, please join us to meet this much loved writer.
Cost: $35 (includes viewing of the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition).
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
The Art of Fashion
The incredible attention to detail is just one of the many things exciting the visitors of Fashion meets Fiction
since it’s opening in November. From the stunning vintage brooches,
delicate scarves and gloves, to the sensuous silk flowers, Charlotte
Smith has worked her magic to ensure everything ties in beautifully to
create the story behind each garment.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Hot off the Press - Fashion Meets Fiction in the Media
Well, behind the scenes here at Fashion Meets Fiction - we've been kicking up our vintage heels in celebration of the press releases and articles featured in several newspapers. How exciting! Thank you to Knox Weekly and Brigitte Grant for sending us these!
Sunday Telegraph - 18th November, 2012. Courtesy of Brigitte Grant, photographer for the Darnell Collection.
Charlotte Smith on the front cover of the Knox Weekly. Courtesy of Tara McGrath & photographer Ted Kloszynski. Read the full article.
Sunday Telegraph - 18th November, 2012. Courtesy of Brigitte Grant, photographer for the Darnell Collection.
Charlotte Smith on the front cover of the Knox Weekly. Courtesy of Tara McGrath & photographer Ted Kloszynski. Read the full article.Thursday, 15 November 2012
Dreaming of Dior - Lunch with Charlotte Smith
Charlotte Smith, curator for the pieces on display at the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition, was at Burrinja Cultural Centre yesterday to share with us the stories behind the Darnell Collection. With a full crowd seated at the luncheon, Charlotte delighted us with tales of how the collection began with her godmother, Doris Darnell, and how Charlotte came to be the custodian .
It is incredible how one dress can remind you of the most important moments of your life.
For Doris, it was the inspiration of dancing in a peach slipper silk-satin dress, cut on the bias with a low cut back and hundreds of buttons displayed in a Bryn Mawr boutique. Doris first spotted this vision of loveliness in the shop window in 1937, whilst she was still a student at Bryn Mawr College. However it was the Depression and the dress cost $40, which back then would have been almost half her tuition money - too much for a young lady on a scholarship. Also, Doris was a Quaker and to "covet" items was traditionally frowned upon.
These issues did not faze Doris, who visited the dress frequently - until one day, it went on sale for $20. She obtained $10 from her parents (in lieu of birthday and Christmas presents for the next few years) and saved for the rest. Doris wore her dress to a ball at Rutger's University - and on that night, she met her husband.
For Charlotte, who had always been familiar with her godmother's collection whilst growing up, her life changed when Doris arranged for Charlotte to take over as custodian. "I received a fax from my godmother saying she was going to be sending 70 boxes. Boxes of what, I wasn't sure; so I cleared out a small corner of my store thinking I was going to be receiving shoes boxes."
What actually arrived was a fully packed truck with boxes approximately waist to shoulder height. The entire delivery weighed around 1200kg and each box contained roughly 50 packaged items, creating a grand total of over 3,500 vintage pieces.
"It was like Christmas for 3 months. I remember the first dress I pulled out; it was a cream, silk chiffon dance dress from the 1920s. It was so light, it just floated in the air and the glass beads... they shone prisms all over my shop front."
It was when Charlotte unearthed her godmother's notebook, detailing all the stories behind the dresses that the value of the collection hit home. "It wasn't until then that I truly realised the importance of what I had been given. Some of the dresses had their own tags or notes attached saying "worn to at Queen Victoria's ball" or the date and event in which the garment was worn. It really is a privilege to be a guardian of not only an amazing collection but also of the stories of people's lives."
The Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition is currently open. Don't miss out on your chance to see this incredible collection of vintage clothing - it really is something to see!
Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition - The Darnell Collection
When: November 9, 2012 - February 17, 2013
Where: Burrinja Cultural Centre, Cnr of Glenfern & Matson Drive, Upwey VIC 3158
Session Times:
Tuesday-Friday: 10.30am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10.30am-1pm and 1pm-4pm
Tickets Now Available
Purchase tickets online or call Burrinja Cultural Centre on (03) 9754 8723
For more information on the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition at Burrinja Cultural Centre, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
It is incredible how one dress can remind you of the most important moments of your life.
For Doris, it was the inspiration of dancing in a peach slipper silk-satin dress, cut on the bias with a low cut back and hundreds of buttons displayed in a Bryn Mawr boutique. Doris first spotted this vision of loveliness in the shop window in 1937, whilst she was still a student at Bryn Mawr College. However it was the Depression and the dress cost $40, which back then would have been almost half her tuition money - too much for a young lady on a scholarship. Also, Doris was a Quaker and to "covet" items was traditionally frowned upon.
These issues did not faze Doris, who visited the dress frequently - until one day, it went on sale for $20. She obtained $10 from her parents (in lieu of birthday and Christmas presents for the next few years) and saved for the rest. Doris wore her dress to a ball at Rutger's University - and on that night, she met her husband.
For Charlotte, who had always been familiar with her godmother's collection whilst growing up, her life changed when Doris arranged for Charlotte to take over as custodian. "I received a fax from my godmother saying she was going to be sending 70 boxes. Boxes of what, I wasn't sure; so I cleared out a small corner of my store thinking I was going to be receiving shoes boxes."
What actually arrived was a fully packed truck with boxes approximately waist to shoulder height. The entire delivery weighed around 1200kg and each box contained roughly 50 packaged items, creating a grand total of over 3,500 vintage pieces.
"It was like Christmas for 3 months. I remember the first dress I pulled out; it was a cream, silk chiffon dance dress from the 1920s. It was so light, it just floated in the air and the glass beads... they shone prisms all over my shop front."
It was when Charlotte unearthed her godmother's notebook, detailing all the stories behind the dresses that the value of the collection hit home. "It wasn't until then that I truly realised the importance of what I had been given. Some of the dresses had their own tags or notes attached saying "worn to at Queen Victoria's ball" or the date and event in which the garment was worn. It really is a privilege to be a guardian of not only an amazing collection but also of the stories of people's lives."
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| She looks familiar! One of the many mannequin displays at the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition |
Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition - The Darnell Collection
When: November 9, 2012 - February 17, 2013
Where: Burrinja Cultural Centre, Cnr of Glenfern & Matson Drive, Upwey VIC 3158
Session Times:
Tuesday-Friday: 10.30am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10.30am-1pm and 1pm-4pm
Tickets Now Available
Purchase tickets online or call Burrinja Cultural Centre on (03) 9754 8723
For more information on the Fashion Meets Fiction Exhibition at Burrinja Cultural Centre, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Fiction Comes to Life - Darnell Collection Media Launch
| Linda in 1930s wool crepe. |
Our models looked absolutely devine. Linda wore a 1930s wool crepe and sequin ensemble inspired by the clothes of Muriel Spark's "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". Jilly modelled a 1950s red silk taffeta dress inspired by the character Della Street in Erle Stanley Gardner's "Perry mason Mysteries". Charlotte also modelled a 1960s gold lame and polyester hostess gown inspired by the wardrobe of Octopussy, a James Bond classic authored by Ian Fleming.
It was a wonderful morning tea, and thank you to all the people who attended! For more photos, check out our Facebook Page.
The Darnell Collection will be on display from 9 November to 17 February.
Tickets are now available - Don't miss out!
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