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New museum exhibit open until Sept. 18

| July 14, 2022

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is excited to announce its newest special exhibit, Embellished: Adornment Through the Ages, is open now until Sunday, Sept. 18. (Submitted)

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is excited to announce its newest special exhibit, Embellished: Adornment Through the Ages, is open now until Sunday, Sept. 18.

Lace, beads, embroidery, buttons… There are many things that adorn our everyday clothing choices that make them stand out from simple fabrics, and the fashion of previous centuries was no different. Come to the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum this summer to explore a history of embellishments from head to toe across the world.

This show features several designer pieces, including designer Bob Mackie, an American designer best known for styling many icons such as Carol Burnett, Elton John, Lucille Ball, and Cher, just to name a few; Givenchy, the French fashion house known for creating the “little black dress” worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Todd Oldham, a New York-based designer whose bright pieces were often worn by Fran Drescher in The Nanny; and André Courrèges, the “Space Age Designer,” who is credited with creating the mini-skirt and the staples of 1960s fashion. Pieces from JHM’s collection spanning centuries and locations from China to our own backyard will emblazon upon fabric the history of fashion adornment, and how it’s not so different from how we embellish today.

Embellished is sponsored by Joe R. Engle Museum Gallery Fund and the Ohio Arts Council with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Special thanks to the Ohio State University Historic Costume and Textiles Collection for providing the designer pieces featured in this exhibit. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. until Memorial Day, then every day, noon to 4 p.m. until Labor Day. The museum is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Historic Roscoe Village.

For information, contact JHM at 740-622-8710, email jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org or visit www.jhmuseum.org.

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