Whanganui Midweek

Summery dress next outfit of month

- Karen Hughes

Fashion aficionado­s are set to be thrilled by the display of a dress from the late 20th century when Whanganui Regional Museum presents the next Ko te Kākahu o te Marama — Outfit of the Month.

The outfit for April is a summery navy blue and white polka dot sleeveless dress, made from jersey knit fabric. The very short skirt of the dress has accordion pleats which lend it a delightful movement and a chic fabric belt accentuate­s the waistline.

The dress was purchased from a leading Whanganui department store in 1970 and it was worn right up until 1989. The owner of the dress, Lila Campbell, donated it to Whanganui Regional Museum in 1997.

The Outfit of the Month series invites fashion enthusiast­s to indulge in the fabulous style of past eras and explore the roots of many modernday garments.

Pou ārahi/director Dr Bronwyn Labrum will present and discuss the dress with an informal talk. Members of the public are invited to hear her presentati­on in the museum at 12.15pm on Friday, April 5. Entry to the event is free. Koha is always appreciate­d. No booking is required. The dress will be on display in the

museum throughout April.

■ Founded in 1892, the Whanganui Regional Museum is internatio­nally renowned for its Taonga Māori Collection.

Located in Pukenamu Queen’s Park, visitors can view the exceptiona­l creations of tū puna (ancestors) of Whanganui tangata whenua (indigenous people) alongside a changing exhibition programme encompassi­ng a world-class collection of natural and human history, with a regional emphasis. The ground-level boutique museum store sells a range of local

and Māori jewellery, books, cards, art and other New Zealand-made gift items.

The Whanganui Regional Museum Trust is an independen­t legal entity that owns the collection and governs the developmen­t of the Museum on behalf of the Whanganui community.

Open to visitors daily from 10am to 4.30pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday), entry to Whanganui Regional Museum is free.

Connect with Whanganui Regional Museum at www.wrm.org.nz or on Facebook and Instagram.

 ?? ?? A “mid-season fashion sale” in the haberdashe­ry department at McGruer’s Wanganui department store, late 1960s.
A “mid-season fashion sale” in the haberdashe­ry department at McGruer’s Wanganui department store, late 1960s.

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