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March 23, 2006

Pictures from the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NYC

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Corset. Circa 1880, probably France, wool, silk and whalebone.
The Museum at FIT. Photography by Irving Solero

Via US Elle, a dozen images from the new permanent collection at the Fashion and Textile History Gallery of NYC's Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

23 Mar 2006 11:30:02 | Fashion & Textiles, Museums & Galleries
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