Britain's What's On Event Guide
In focus: Rahvis gown (Ages 14+)
Meet the colourful characters of British couture
The final talk in the series with Lucie Whitmore takes a closer look at the work of some of the more colourful characters of British couture – Raemonde and Dora Rahvis. Best known for their feminine and highly decorative designs and the occasional attention-stealing gimmick, the sisters were well-known and respected couturiers in their time.
The highly embellished cream and pink silk evening dress that this talk focusses on showcases the Rahvis’ strengths. Whether using decorative embroidery, bright colours, bold patterns or creative tailoring, the Rahvis sisters knew how to make an impact. This made them popular with stars of stage and screen and London’s high society.
This new series of talks will help develop a deeper understanding of a selection of pieces from the Fashion City exhibition. Join our curators and get an insight into the unique stories behind some of the more distinctive garments in the show and learn more about how Jewish Londoners shaped global style.
9th March | 2pm-3pm | Adults £10.00, Concession £8
Museum of London Docklands, No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL
Sat 9 March