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In the heart of the National Museum of Scotland , the serves as a living timeline where every garment tells a deeply personal story. From the flamboyant 1930s tartan ensembles of Vogue editor Frances Farquharson to avant-garde pieces by Vivienne Westwood, the gallery isn't just about clothes—it's about the people who wore them and the identities they forged. Echoes of Identity
One of the most poignant narratives in the gallery is Margaret’s Wardrobe . For Margaret, a woman living with dementia, her collection of designer labels and soft textiles became a vital "anchor" to her past. Touching the fabrics allowed her to reconnect with her younger self—the nurse, the air hostess, and the fashion lover—proving that style is often the last thread of memory we hold onto. A Century of Silhouettes nudes1.mp4
As you walk the central "catwalk," the gallery juxtaposes eras to reveal how our social values have shifted. In the heart of the National Museum of