The at the National Museum of Scotland is a dedicated space on Level 1 of the museum’s Grand Gallery. It serves as a visual exploration of how identity and status have been expressed through clothing and design across several centuries. Key Highlights of the Gallery
: A mix of textiles, beadwork, jewelry, and full ensembles ranging from the 18th century to the present day. Expand map A Knitter's Day Trip: Edinburgh - Modern Daily Knitting Nude_Pants_FHD.mp4
: Displays are organized to explore themes of identity, body image, and social status , showing how the definition of "looking good" has evolved over time. Practical Information The at the National Museum of Scotland is
: The gallery includes works by world-renowned designers such as Alexander McQueen (specifically his iconic heel-less boots), Jean Muir , and Zandra Rhodes . Expand map A Knitter's Day Trip: Edinburgh -
The gallery features a diverse collection of garments, from historical royal attire to contemporary high-fashion masterpieces:
: Recent additions include outfits by Nicholas Daley , which explore dual Scottish and Jamaican identities through heritage textiles.