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The Long Night of the Museums 2018
| On Oct08,2018This year’s Long Night of the Museums we spent in Regional Museum in Nowy Sącz. We tank our hosts and our beautiful models, who took part in the “Painters’ muses” show
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| On Sep07,2018On Saturday, May 19th, we invite you to the newly opened main building of the Regional Museum in Nowy Sącz, where Nomina has prepared three elements of the night’s programm
+ więcejSecond half of the 19th century fashion show in the Museum of Polish History
| On Sep05,2018On 6th December, for the “Promised Land. City and Modernity” exhibition closing day we have prepared a show with 11 garments form the second half of the 19th century for the Museum of Polish History. During the show we have presented ladies’ dresses dating from the 1870s to the beginning of the 20th century, beach attires (ladies’ and men’s), ladies’ cycling attire, clothing of the poorer city dwellers (coachman’s and factory worker’s) and also widow’s and bride’s dresses.
+ więcejThe evening of the Crimson Rose
| On Sep05,2018Come join us on Thursday, 12.02.2015 in the atmospheric Strauss Cafe in Nowy Sącz for the second Evening of the Crimson Rose!
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| On Sep05,2018Between August 29th and 31st we were guests of the Field of Creation Foundation at the Pak Expo Fairs. We have presented garments reconstructions and costumes made in our atelier through a small exposition and a show with beautiful models.
+ więcejThe evening of the Crimson Rose in Strauss Cafe
| On Sep05,2018On Thursday, 13.02.2014 in the atmospheric Strauss Caffe in Nowy Sącz the first Evening of the Crimson Rose took place. During the event guests have watched the fashion show of garments created in the Nomina Rosae atelier, listened to poetry and early music, seen pieces of art of eras gone-by from a private collection and also took part in a historical prize-contest. Our models: Justyna Stasik, Justyna Mróz, Anna Knybel, Maria Poręba, Beata Galat, Karolina Lisik, Karolina Kowalczyk, Justyna Gierat
+ 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
+ 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.
+ więcejFashion reigns! Meeting medieval fashion
| On Sep04,2018On Sunday, 15th July in the Barbican in Kraków the second meeting within the “Likeable Middle Ages!” programme – by the Historical Museum of Kraków – dedicated to the fashion of the period, has taken place. Its participants took part in the talks given by Beata Biedrońska-Słotowa and dr Maria Molenda, met medieval tailors, tried on early attires, the youngest attended a workshop that gave them the opportunity to create their own dolls and clothing for them, inspired by the
+ więcejParades of gentlemen and of ladies adorned
| On Sep04,2018On 10th July, in Kraków’s Barbican, Nomina has carried out a family programme on the history of medieval clothing entitled “Parades of gentlemen and of ladies adorned”, within which spectacles, shows and workshops for children took place. Parades were a part of the “Fashion reigns! On the chase after fashion in medieval Kraków” within the “Likeable Middle Ages!” programme of the Historical Museum of Kraków. The audience could see the “Parades and delights of adorned ladies” spectacle and a fairy-tale
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