exhibition takes a look at fashion on Bribie Iceland before the bridge
They had no bridge, but many fashionistas this style.Find Bribie Iceland were. In the 1910s-1970s
Iceland Bribie Bridge was built before the year 1963 tourists visited the island on barge tour and what they were wearing this whimsical outputs is the subject of a new exhibition at Bribie Iceland Seaside.
Style and grace is an exhibition of vintage fashion from the 1910s to 1970s.
It features 15 models showing off clothes and accessories for women of a bygone era wore to church, photos, shopping, and sightseeing tours - even for weddings.
The display is especially for the ladies, but includes two models with menswear.
The outfits are tips from Moreton Bay Regional textile collection, which is a shared project with Redcliffe, Pine Rivers and Bribie Iceland Sea museums.
Councillor Gary Parsons (Div 1) on the screen would give visitors a glimpse of how people once dressed for a day.
Supported by the clothing to catch a tour boat at Bribie Iceland in the 1910s Sunday best outfits for the Church in the 1930s, are the kinds of issues that have seen families come in pristine outfits, including the ladies in their hats and matching gloves, shoes and purse, he said.
Style and grace is a fun walk down memory lane and reminds us all how it always dress a bit of a thrill for a special occasion, even if the dress code is not as restrictive as in the past.
For children who are interested in fashion, the museum has a shop beaded accessories 26 June