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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Day 4 - V&A, Suzi's House, and "As You Like It"


The station for the V&A Museum


The Tube coming in with the rest of our group.


The station sign for the V&A stop.

Monday, September 14th - This morning we went to the Victoria & Albert Museum. At the museum we met up with Suzi Clark. At first we had some trouble finding Suzi, as we came in through a different entrance from the Tube, while Suzi came through the street entrance. Once we found her we went to the fashion gallery, with a side stop to the Asian Textiles exhibit, which had some lovely gowns on display. Here are some of my favorites from the V&A.


A 1780s gown from the Asian Textiles Exhibit. The fabric is made out of block-printed Indian cotton.


Regency Gown


Another 1780s dress. I love the jacket.


Close-up to the jacket details


Shoe from 1900




 1940s Men Suits


Men's Riding outfit


London Ensemble
Designer: Betty Jackson
From: Autumn/Winter 2005


Suit
Designer: John Cavanagh (1914-2004)
Year: 1963


Beautiful blue floral gown.
 Day Dress
Horrockses
1957


Close-up


Day Dress
About 1912-1914


About the 1840s-1850s.


1965 Suit


1860s Wedding Gown


The V&A Courtyard



A lovely painting I saw at the V&A.


Isn't this dress just darling? The girl looks so sweet and charming!





After lunch at the museum some of us went to Suzi's house to see some of her collection. On the way I was able to see several sites.

 


The theater were The Phantom of the Opera plays.


Piccadilly Area



Another picture of the Piccadilly area


Still another one


And another one


And still another one.

While we were at Suzi's house we had some real English scones, clotted cream, jam, and tea. Which was scrumptious! During the trip I have come to love real English scones with clotted cream. Yummy! Sadly, I have no pictures from Suzi's house. :(At her house I did see two Charles Frederick Worth bodices. Ah!!! One of my favorite designers. And I also saw a bunch of lace, stays/corsets, textiles, etc....

At around 5:00PM or so we all headed over the Globe for a performance of As You Like It. Just so you know, this was first exposure to Shakespeare and I LOVED it!!!! The play was great! I wanted to watch it again once it was over. That is how much I like it. Plus, most of us had "Groundlings" tickets, which means standing around the stage - THE best seat in the theater, as the actors would be right by you. In fact, my mom and I and group of friends stood by the side stage stairs and the actors and actresses would walk or run by us. Their skirts brushed us, the men swords would be close to hitting us. You could reach out and touch them! In the wrestling scenes they would be right there in front of us. Ah!!!!  

As we weren't able to take pictures of the play, I did find some online so you could see some of the lovely costumes.



 


Here are also some of  pictures from that evening.


St. Pauls from the Shakespeare Globe


The Globe stage at night.


~Ashley

"As You Like It" pictures from:  http://static.guim.co.uk/ and http://www.independent.co.uk/

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