Member reunited with 18th-century dress at Ramsay exhibition
Jane George, a retired teacher and museum assistant, had modelled the garment for an exhibition organised by Lady Victoria Wemyss of Fife in the late 1960s. Earlier this year, Jane saw an image of the dress in the summer edition of the National Trust for Scotland’s members’ magazine. She then arranged a trip to see it at the Ramsay & Edinburgh Fashion exhibition, which runs at the Georgian House until 24 November.
‘It looked exactly as I remembered it,’ she says of the dress. ‘When I looked at it in the exhibition, I really saw how delicate it is, how beautifully made, how exquisite the embroidery is.’
The dress is an original sack-back robe in cream silk damask. It is in pristine condition and is rarely put on public display. Belonging to the Trust’s collection at Newhailes, it is formed of three elements: an open front dress, a petticoat and a stomacher [a triangular panel at the front]. Some adaptations have been made over the years, with hooks and eyes added at some point for ease of use. Jane believes that these modifications were made prior to the 1969 exhibition.
The models in the 1960s wore underclothes, similar to traditional stays or corsets; the dress is estimated to be around a size 10 in modern measurements. The dress was included in an exhibition called Clothes from the Scottish Houses, 18th–20th century, from October–November 1969, at the Merchants’ Hall in Edinburgh. At the time, Jane worked at the Royal Scottish Museum, now the National Museum of Scotland, where she regularly encountered Lady Victoria. It was in the preparation for the exhibition that Lady Victoria asked Jane and several of her colleagues to model the dresses for photographer Tom Scott, in order to create a catalogue of the clothing.
Jane says: ‘I realise that nowadays you wouldn’t be allowed to model such a garment, so I feel extremely fortunate to have had that opportunity back then.’
A member of the National Trust for Scotland since the 1970s, Jane is passionate about the preservation of historical fashion and art. ‘It’s so important to support the National Trust for Scotland, because we’ve got such a rich heritage and culture that we need to keep. I absolutely love going to Malleny Garden. Whenever I’m passing somewhere, I’ll pop in, even if I’ve been there before many times – just to go and see what’s there.’
Ramsay & Edinburgh Fashion runs until 24 November 2024. The exhibition is included with admission to the Georgian House, which is free for members. You can find out more about the exhibition and how to book events on the exhibition webpage.
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