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Heirloom Glamour: Tracing Family Threads Through Fashion Talk

A cherished heirloom from the Jazz Age reveals a remarkable family history.

A stunning hand-made, beaded, flapper dress from the 1920s is the star of Whanganui Regional Museum’s next Outfit of the Month fashion talk, taking place at 12:15pm on Friday 6 June.

Presented by Pou Tiaki/Collections & Curatorial Lead, Trish Nugent-Lyne, the talk will delve into the fascinating story behind this exquisite garment – from its possible origins in the Netherlands or Indonesia to its journey to New Zealand in the 1950s.

The dress was donated to the Museum in 1996 by Christiana Rietveld. Christiana’s daughter Melanie Ellis recently visited the museum to share her memories and provide valuable context, including a photograph of Christiana wearing the dress in the early 1970s. Raised in Holland after a dramatic start to life in Indonesia, Christiana had treasured this heirloom, passed down through the family.

Trish Nugent-Lyne and Melanie Ellis examing photographs of Christiana Rietveld and her relatives.

‘This dress is a beautiful example of 1920s fashion and craftsmanship, but it’s also a deeply personal piece with a story that spans continents and generations,’ says’ Trish Nugent-Lyne. ‘It’s a privilege to share not only the garment itself, but the life and memory of the woman who wore and cared for it.’

Following the talk, the outfit will be on display throughout June, giving visitors a chance to admire the intricate beadwork and craftsmanship up close.

This event is free and open to all, with koha or donations welcomed to support the Museum’s work in preserving and sharing our region’s rich history.

Don’t miss this chance to step back into the glamour of the Jazz Age and uncover the moving story behind one woman’s cherished dress.

Karen Hughes

29 May 2025

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