
Amy de la Haye
Amy de la Haye is Professor of Dress History and Curatorship, and joint director of the research Centre for Fashion Curation at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London. She is also associate exhibitions reviews editor at SHOWstudio. Her most recent exhibitions include 'Ravishing: the Rose in Fashion' at the Museum of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York (2021); 'Wild & Cultivated: Fashioning the Rose' (London's Garden Museum, 2022) and she has collaborated with the Museum of British Folklore on 'Making Mischief: Folk Costume in Britain' (Compton Verney, 2023 and London College of Fashion, 2024) and 'Un/Common People: Folk Culture in Wessex' (a touring show 2024-26). Formerly, she was modern fashion curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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A new rose named after The Princess of Wales highlights our near-universal obsession with the flower
No flower is more entwined with myth, religion, politics and the human form than the humble rose.
By Amy de la Haye Last updated
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Barbour’s heritage jackets get a floral makeover courtesy of Erdem
Utilitarian outwear has taken the fashion world by storm and now Britain's world-famous wax jackets are getting in on the act, inspired by some of our greatest countryside icons.
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