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Gentleman’s portrait . Between convention and freedom
| On Sep04,2018On 29.01.2012 at 6.00 PM in the Polish 19th-century Art Gallery in Sukiennice a lecture given by dr Maria Molenda took place. It was called “Between convention and freedom – men’s wardrobe in 19th century” and it was a part of GENTLEMAN’S PORTRAIT series.
+ więcejJagiellonian “Szuba” furgowns
| On Sep04,2018Jagiellonian furgowns. A tale of the most precious royal pieces of clothing from Władysław Jagiełło to Sigismund II Augustus. Lecture given by dr Maria Molenda on 19.12.2012 in the Royal Castle in Warsaw. On the same day dr Maria Molenda also gave a seminar for teachers called “Court’s splendour. Clothing of the Jagiellons in 15th and 16th century”. Lectures were part of the events surrounding the Europa Jagiellonica 1386-1572 exgibition.
+ więcejGentleman’s portrait. A Pole proud and fashionable
| On Sep04,2018In December in the Polish 19th Century Art Gallery in Sukiennice another lecture by dr Maria Molenda in the Gentleman’s portrait series took place “A Pole proud and fashionabe – national fashion history from 16th to 19th century.”
+ więcejFashion album of Nowy Sącz
| On Sep04,2018Fashion album of Nowy Sącz is an unique publication dedicated to the fashion of the turn of 19th and 20th cc. It’s creation was based on historical photographs of inhabitants of Nowy Sącz. Publication was accompanied by a series of meetings with young people of Nowy Sącz, organised in Regional Museum in Nowy Sącz and in Maymerlin atelier.
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| On Sep04,2018Men’s fashion in XVII and XVII century – Western ideas of men’s silhuette and of sophisticated attires. Lecture by dr Maria Molenda, which took place on 6.11.2012 in the Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art in Sukiennice
+ więcejGentleman’s portrait. Fashionable man of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance – continuation or contradictions?
| On Sep04,2018Fashionable man of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance – continuation or contradictions? A lecture by dr Maria Molenda, which took place on 2 October in the Gallery in Sukiennice. It was the first part of the new series, dedicated to men’s fashion.
+ więcejEarly Fashion Trail
| On Sep04,2018Within the Carpathian Adventure Map project, lead by the Carpathian Europe Institute, dr Maria Molenda has prepared a tourist trail for the amateurs of historic clothing. The trail leads through the localities of Sącz region and of Prešovský kraj (Slovakia), in which there are many interesting antiquities, ilustrating the early fashion from the Middle Ages to the beginning of 20th century.
+ więcejFashion Reigns! The fourth meeting
| On Sep04,20189 września odbyło się czwarte spotkanie w ramach cyklu Moda króluje! realizowanego przez Fundację Nomina Rosae dla Muzeum Historycznego Miasta Krakowa. Zwiedzający obejrzeli baśniowy spektakl “Legenda o czarodziejskim płaszczu” oraz pokaz mody średniowiecznej z elementami tańca dawnego. Odwiedzili także pracownię krawców średniowiecznych i przymierzalnię ubiorów. Najmłodsi chętnie wzięli udział w warsztatach projektowania ubiorów oraz tańców dawnych. W spotkaniu wystapili: Katarzyna Borstyn, Julia Borstyn, Urszula Czechanowska-Wolak, Anna Krajewska, Kaja Lipińska, Andrzej Mężyk, Elżbieta Mężyk, Maria Molenda, Rafał Pawłowski, Katarzyna Sanocka, Maciej
+ więcejCarpathian Angels
| On Sep04,2018On Sunday 19.08 in the Galician Town in Nowy Sącz Nomina Rosae has organized a artistic & dancing workshops for small and big creators of angelic fashion with elements of carpathian folk-design entitled the Carpathian Angels. The programme is carried out as a part of the 4th International Multimedia Festival Karpaty OFFer. Worhshops were carried out by Maria Molenda and Katarzyna Borstyn.
+ więcejFashion reigns! The third meeting
| On Sep04,201812 sierpnia 2012 w Barbakanie odbyło się trzecie spotkanie w ramach programu poświęconego modzie w średniowieczu realizowanego przez Fundację dla Muzeum Historycznego Miasta Krakowa. W pięknej przestrzeni zabytkowego obiektu pojawiła wystawa dawnych ubiorów, warsztat średniowiecznych krawców, można było wysłuchać krótkich prezentacji historycznych, przymierzyć ubiory, a najmłodsi wzięli udział w warsztatach.
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