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NYFF 2025: 'Is This Thing On' Premiere
October 10, 2025, New York, New York, USA: ANDRA DAY attends the 'Is This Thing On' premiere during the New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall in NYC. (Credit Image: © Sonia Moskowitz Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Venice 2025: 'The Wizard Of The Kremlin' Premiere
August 31, 2025, Venice, Italy: The cast of 'The Wisard of the Kremlin', from left,TOM STURRIDGE, JUDE LAW, ALICIA VIKANDER and PAUL DANO, pose for a photograph as they walk the red carpet before the Premiere screening at the 82nd Venice Film Festival. (Credit Image: © Mickael Chavet/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Venice 2025: 'The Smashing Machine' Premiere
September 1, 2025, Venice, Italy: DWAYNE JOHNSON and EMILY BLUNT walk the red carpet of the film premiere of 'The Smashing Machine' at the 82nd Venice Film. (Credit Image: © Marco Barada/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Quintana Di Ascoli Piceno Joust
In Ascoli Piceno, Italy, on August 3, 2025, the Castellane, female representatives of the six medieval districts, parade across the Campo dei Giochi in elaborate Renaissance dresses before the start of the Quintana di Ascoli Piceno. Their presence symbolizes nobility and civic pride. (Photo by Leonardo Gerzon/NurPhoto) -
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Quintana Di Ascoli Piceno Joust
In Ascoli Piceno, Italy, on August 3, 2025, the Castellane, female representatives of the six medieval districts, parade across the Campo dei Giochi in elaborate Renaissance dresses before the start of the Quintana di Ascoli Piceno. Their presence symbolizes nobility and civic pride. (Photo by Leonardo Gerzon/NurPhoto) -
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Women Walking By Lake Promenade In Summer
Women in hijabs walk along the lakeside promenade at Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 22, 2025. The group moves in the direction of traditional boathouses under sunny summer weather. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Women Walking By Lake Promenade In Summer
Women in hijabs walk along the lakeside promenade at Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 22, 2025. The group moves in the direction of traditional boathouses under sunny summer weather. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 23:
Logo of Winners displayed outside a WInners store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 23, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Evening gown owned by Maud Messel (née Sambourne) 1900-05
Velvet dress with lace and sleeves and silk lining. This evening dress belonging to Marion & Linley’s daughter Maud who are up at Sambourne House . Maud too an early interest in fashion.
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Photograph by Elliott Franks
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
Patterned jacket and skirt owned by Marion 1898
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
'Out Shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910)' - a new exhibition at Leighton House and Sambourne House, London, UK
Press photocall
15th March 2024
Runs to 20th October 2024
A display of rare, nationally significant outfits is at the heart of Out shopping: The dresses of Marion and Maud Sambourne (1880-1910), a major new exhibition (23 March – 20 October 2024) at Leighton House and Sambourne House which shines a spotlight on the intimate story of a middle-class mother and her affluent daughter at a moment in history that shaped the way fashion is consumed today.
Several of the outfits have never been publicly displayed before and others have not been seen for more than two decades. A number are rare surviving examples by leading – often female – designers of the era. All are being conserved especially for the exhibition.
Marion Sambourne was the wife of Victorian illustrator and Punch cartoonist Linley Sambourne. Their daughter, Maud, shared an artistic flair which she abandoned in pursuit of a prosperous marriage.
The exhibition includes more than 40 exhibits which marked important moments in both Marion and Maud’s lives, offering a detailed picture of their ‘mother and daughter’ relationship and how fashion informed their distinct personalities and the lives of women of the period. Alongside the 10 dresses, there are photographs, letters, drawings and receipts from the Sambourne archive.
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