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Alison Lyons – Costume Supervisor

Since graduating in 2011, I have been working in costume for the Film and TV industry, starting as a trainee on the ITV show, ‘Vera’, and more recently as Principal Supervisor on the new adaptation of ’Sense & Sensibility’. I have always had a particular love of period drama, and through this job I get […]

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1960’s Fashionista: The Marguerite Elliot Collection

by Natassia Lee | Dec 1, 2023 | Latest News

3 min read

BA (Hons) Costume Interpretation with Design first year students will showcase their work at the 1960’s Fashionista: The Marguerite Elliot Collection exhibition at Hartlepool Museum this November. The collaboration will also showcase pieces loaned to the museum from our Costume Archive, an exclusive catalogue of garments ranging from the victorian era through to the 60’s an beyond.

The exhibition which runs until March next year ‘shines a light on one of our most fabulous clothing collections all assembled by one fashion fan: Marguerite Elliot. Originally from Hartlepool, Marguerite, collected the latest fashions, magazines and accessories while living in London during the swinging 60’s. Come and see some stunning pieces, learn all about fashion icons and designers and discover how the decade revolutionised the fashion industry.’

“This exhibition explore all aspects of ’60’s female fashions, the introduction of man made fabrics into everyday clothing, and how the people of hartlepool stayed fashionable during the swinging sixties.”

Marguerite Elliot was a textiles artist and lecturer for several institutions including our school in the 1960’s upon her death her estate was split across those institutions including ours, which included authentic hand made 60’s garments from the artist. In response to the collection level 4 students were set the task of drafting new original garments from the artefacts featured in the exhibition during welcome week. Lecturer Ian Bowden said “As part of this years welcome week we set our students a brief to creatively respond to our 60’s archive collection for the exhibition. Using print and 60’s patterns they created shift dresses using stencils and painting techniques to create original pieces, a selection of these will now sit in the museum along with the archive with other artefacts.” The exhibition will showcase different pieces of the collection and other garments from the era, it will also have a craft section so that members of the public can create their own pieces of 60’s inspired art.

1960's Fashion Event at Hartlepool Campus

1960’s Fashion Event at Hartlepool Campus

The costume archive, is a unique addition to our costume programme which allows students to handle and see original garments spanning the decades more than a 100 years. The importance of the archive is something that Course Leader Jane Havakin has explored in her research in our latest staff edition of Perspectives in Art & Design: “Primary sources give students a connection with the past, bridging the gap between often seemingly distant historical phenomena and the present. Costume staff have worked with local archives and attended courses to develop systems to conserve the acquired artefacts, capture the histories and memories as well as the individual qualities they have acquired and improved the access to the archive.”
Make sure you check out 1960’s Fashionista: The Marguerite Elliot Collection this winter, from Saturday 11th November 2023 to Monday 4th March 2024, Open 10.00am – 5pm daily, entry is free!
If you are interested in studying costume design, our course is an established and dynamic degree programme with a proven track record of seeing it’s graduates build successful careers in this exciting industry. Find out more here.