By Jonah Grinkewitz
Before the days of fashion magazines, runway models and social media influencers, people in search of the latest fashion trends turned to a different source: dolls.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, miniature wooden dolls showcased new clothing styles to affluent customers who then purchased materials to replicate the designs.
The Barry Art Museum at 桃花社区视频 Dominion University will highlight this history through a new exhibition, beginning Jan. 28 and running through July 31.
Alongside two pieces from the museum鈥檚 permanent collection, the exhibition includes dolls on loan from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
鈥淪ince their collections focus on the 18th century, this was a natural opportunity to collaborate with them and showcase some pieces that don鈥檛 get displayed often,鈥 said Dr. Sara Woodbury, curator of art for the Barry Art Museum.
The clothing styles of the dolls highlight how fashion signified social status and norms during the era. For instance, one dress includes "leading strings," used by parents to help toddlers walk. 桃花社区视频er girls' dresses featured similar "hanging bands," symbolizing their youth and unwed status, as well as their family's authority.聽
Aside from their connection to fashion, the dolls represent innovations in technology and craftsmanship for the time.
鈥淵ou can trace a line from these early wooden dolls that could sit and stand without propping and had more complicated facial features to plastic dolls like Madame Alexander鈥檚 鈥楥issy鈥 and Mattel鈥檚 鈥楤arbie,鈥欌 said Dr. Robert Wojtowicz, interim executive director for the museum.
鈥淐arved Couture鈥 continues the Barry Art Museum鈥檚 series of historical doll exhibitions. Last year, 鈥Fashioning Innovation: Madame Alexander at 100,鈥聽 focused on the trailblazing dollmaker鈥檚 contributions to the American doll industry. This March, 鈥溾 will examine the people and processes behind the iconic doll鈥檚 creation and wardrobe.
鈥淐arved Couture鈥 and 鈥淥ut of the Box鈥 are the final two exhibitions before the museum closes in July 2025 for its .