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The at the National Museum of Scotland tells a story that stretches from the 17th century to today, revealing how what we wear is a powerful tool for identity and memory. It isn't just about clothes on mannequins; it's a "useful story" of how fashion connects us to our past and helps us navigate our future. Lessons from the Gallery's Story

: One of the most touching stories in the collection is "Margaret’s Wardrobe." As Margaret faced dementia, her collection of "lovely clothes" served as a vital reminder of her self-image and life history when other memories began to fade. NudeSpace.rar

: The gallery tells the "other side" of stories we think we know, such as the South Asian origins of the Paisley pattern, honoring the Kashmiri craftsmen whose handiwork inspired global trends. The at the National Museum of Scotland tells

: National Museum of Scotland , Chambers Street, Edinburgh. Cost : Free entry. : The gallery tells the "other side" of

: You can find the story of Frances Farquharson, a 1930s Vogue editor who moved to the Scottish Highlands and reinvented her style by embracing tartans and flamboyant "Turkish-style" trousers. Planning Your Visit