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Europeana Fashion: Past, present and future
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2017
Abstract
The subject of this article is Europeana Fashion, an EU-funded initiative that deals with the aggregation and online dissemination of the digital fashion heritage from the most important European collections. The project started with a consortium consisting of 22 partners from 12 European countries and included the Victoria and Albert Museum (London), Les Arts Décoratifs (Paris), MoMu (Antwerp) and many other museums. Also archives of brands, such as Missoni and Pucci were represented. The main goal of Europeana Fashion was to harvest the digital collections of fashion institutions and to re-present them in a uniform way on a specialized fashion portal. This article outlines the origins of the project, focussing on its main achievements, and offers a look into the future of europeanafashion.eu.
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- Research Article
- Information
- Art Libraries Journal , Volume 42 , Special Issue 3: Fashion Collections , July 2017 , pp. 123 - 129
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- Copyright © ARLIS/UK&Ireland 2017
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