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The large majority of treatment that I do is exhibition-driven and integrated into the exhibition preparation process. Interventive treatment is undertaken when the object cannot be mounted or installed safely otherwise, or when an objects' condition is aesthetically detracting to the point that it limits a visitors interpretation. The following treatments best represent the typical variety of treatment that I've done.

Treatment

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c. 1912 Lucile Gown
Museum at FIT

Sewn stabilization, painted in-fills, reconstruction, and contact humidification.

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TPU Heel Tips on Late 20th c. Heels
Museum at FIT

Adhesive stabilization and consolidation.

1966-67 "Souper" Dress
Museum at FIT

Adhesive repair and painted in-fills.

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c. 1765 Spitalfields Silk Dress
Museum at FIT

Sewn stabilization.

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c. 1970 Pauline Trigère
Dress

Museum at FIT

Pattern and digitally print a reproduction sash.

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19th c. Silk Boots
Museum at FIT

Humidification and adhesive support.

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1948 Ferragamo Wedges
Museum at FIT

Adhesive stabilization.

1846 Wedding Dress
Union Township Historical Society, NJ

Wet cleaning and sewn stabilization.

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c. 1910 Christening Gown
Private Client

Suction table cleaning, sewn stabilization, and rehousing.

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1957 Balenciaga "sack" 
Museum at FIT

Sewn stabilization.

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c. 1955 Ann Lowe Gown
Museum at FIT

Sewn stabilization.

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