TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword from the Director of the National Museum in Cracow................................ 7
Presentation of the scope of the conference (Beata Biedrońska-Słota).......................... 9
Joanna Marschner, Ceremoniał dress. Great Bntain meets Poland..................................... 11
Katia Johansen, How Polish is Fredeńk IIFs Polish' garment........................................... 15
Janina Poskrobko-Strzęciwilk, Polish kontusz sashes in the collection of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art........................................................................................................... 19
June Swann, Crackows, poulaines and polony fashion......................................................... 35
Sandra L. Rosenbaum, Images of fashion: an image of France in the late seventeenth
century........................................................................................................................ 43
Anne Marie Dahlberg, Polonica - the Polish collections of the Royal Armoury................. 53
Maria Molenda, Marcin Sepiał, Tailor's Books in Polish archwes..................................... 59
Agnieszka Bender, Liturgical vestments by Francois Glaize................................................ 65
Anna Straszewska, The First Empire wedding dress. A study of two gowns from the collec-
tions of the National Museums in Warsaw and Kraków........................................... 77
Anthea Bickley, Mrs Salt 'at home'..................................................................................... 89
Milena Vitkovic-Zikic, Bałkan crossroads in dress: the Serbian city costume.................... 95
Magdalena Braz Teixeira, The chitas from Alcobaęa........................................................... 101
Ann Resare, Swedish shawls and ker chiefs and their relations to Polish textiles................. 107
Aagot Noss, The transition of traditional folk dress to the bunad in West Telemark............ 113
Irma Wallenborg, Transfer of a tent and knowledge from Poland to Sweden..................... 129
Mary M. Brooks, Forgotten fibres: fibres from unusual sources.................... ........................ 133
Foreword from the Director of the National Museum in Cracow................................ 7
Presentation of the scope of the conference (Beata Biedrońska-Słota).......................... 9
Joanna Marschner, Ceremoniał dress. Great Bntain meets Poland..................................... 11
Katia Johansen, How Polish is Fredeńk IIFs Polish' garment........................................... 15
Janina Poskrobko-Strzęciwilk, Polish kontusz sashes in the collection of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art........................................................................................................... 19
June Swann, Crackows, poulaines and polony fashion......................................................... 35
Sandra L. Rosenbaum, Images of fashion: an image of France in the late seventeenth
century........................................................................................................................ 43
Anne Marie Dahlberg, Polonica - the Polish collections of the Royal Armoury................. 53
Maria Molenda, Marcin Sepiał, Tailor's Books in Polish archwes..................................... 59
Agnieszka Bender, Liturgical vestments by Francois Glaize................................................ 65
Anna Straszewska, The First Empire wedding dress. A study of two gowns from the collec-
tions of the National Museums in Warsaw and Kraków........................................... 77
Anthea Bickley, Mrs Salt 'at home'..................................................................................... 89
Milena Vitkovic-Zikic, Bałkan crossroads in dress: the Serbian city costume.................... 95
Magdalena Braz Teixeira, The chitas from Alcobaęa........................................................... 101
Ann Resare, Swedish shawls and ker chiefs and their relations to Polish textiles................. 107
Aagot Noss, The transition of traditional folk dress to the bunad in West Telemark............ 113
Irma Wallenborg, Transfer of a tent and knowledge from Poland to Sweden..................... 129
Mary M. Brooks, Forgotten fibres: fibres from unusual sources.................... ........................ 133