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A vintage dance group may be able to help, and they tend to enjoy doing
dance demos, too. I know there is an active community in Boston and
probably around New York City, too.
The problem with borrowing clothing is, once I've put the work into making
something I do not want someone else to wear it. And originals, not at
all. Some collectors will loan clothing for an exhibit, but not for a
fashion show. It's too easy to damage clothing, whether it's original or
repro.
-Carol
> Dear List -
>
> The organization I work with is looking for a source of 1913-era
> clothing in order to do a fashion show. If you know of an organization
> that has done this type of program or would be able to lend us period
> clothing, I would appreciate a contact. Please let me know if you need
> further information -
>
> Donna Nortman, Executive Director
>
> Manlius Historical Society
>
> 315 682-6660
>
> www.ManliusHistory.org
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