Conservation and Display of Materials

Preserve and enhance historic garments and textiles through analysis, technical specifications, and displays.

Preserve and enhance historic garments and textiles through analysis, technical specifications, and displays.

Why take this course?

This course will familiarise you  with the key features of cultural institutions that support conservation and dissemination, as well as the operational and strategic practices that define the daily conservation needs of a luxury historical archive.

€ 500

Classes: March 11, 12, and 13, 2026

Registration deadline: March 4, 2026

Format: In-person or live streaming

Places: 22

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Program

Archival Models and Needs for the Footwear Industry

Teacher:

Federica Rossi
Curator of the Footwear Museum of Villa Foscarini Rossi

Based on the history of the Rossimoda shoe factory and its partnerships with leading fashion labels, this program describes the experience of the Villa Foscarini Rossi Footwear Museum.The Museum’s origins, its strategic and operational decisions, and future prospects will be analyzed. Additionally, the Product Archive, its development, and its opportunities for the business and the community will be discussed.

Conservation and Display of Historical and Contemporary Clothing: The Role of the Mannequin

Teacher:

Simona Fulceri
Professional Textile Restorer

This class introduces the conservation and display of historical and contemporary clothing, focusing on mannequins, or the restoration of volume using mannequins and custom-made supports.The methods and design choices used to return the clothing to its original form while meeting conservation standards will be demonstrated through case studies.Under the direction of a textile restorer, the silhouette reconstruction is presented as a technical and curatorial process that combines historical, artistic, and sartorial expertise.

The Care of a “Textile” Work from Preventive Conservation to Display

Teacher:

Elisa Zonta
Textile restorer and conservation expert

This class explores the study of textile materials: from fiber characterization to degradation processes and conservation methods, considering interactions with materials and the environment. The qualities of a good archive/storage facility and archiving methods for natural and composite textiles in two and three dimensions are examined. Through case studies and theoretical and practical exercises, display techniques with the appropriate supports and structures are also examined.

Visit to the Fortuny Archive Museum

Fondamenta Narisi, 3958, 30124 Venezia, VE

Teacher:
Cristina M. Da Roit

Dedicated to the designer, painter, and entrepreneur Mariano Fortuny (1871-1949), it takes place in the historic Palazzo Pesaro in Venice and contains several archives (photographic, textile and design, set and theatre and fashion) that preserve some of the historic garments created by the Fortunys, including one of their most famous designs: the famous Delphos.

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IBAN: IT39V0327302400000600102764
Banca: Solution Bank S.p.A.
Beneficiario: Fondazione Fashion Research Italy
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The Foundation

Fashion Research Italy Foundation was established in 2015 in order to celebrate and promote the manufacturing expertise that distinguishes our Emilia-Romagna area and to become a point of reference for the entire fashion industry.F.FRI’s core business is the Textile Design Archive, which houses 30,000 paper and textile designs, a source of inspiration for all small and medium-sized businesses and designers in the sector.

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