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Dress Codes

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Madelief Hohé Paul Rem Cécile Narinx

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English
Miscellaneous
01 March 2026
Dress codes are timeless. This book explores how clothing at the Dutch royal court between 1870 and 1940 expressed not only style, but also status and power. From galas and masquerade balls to mourning attire and daily wear, fashion followed strict rules. With costumes from the collections of Paleis Het Loo, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, and the Royal Collections, you'll see how members of the court set the tone and became taste-makers in wider society.

But dress codes are far from a thing of the past. In the second part of the book, you'll discover how clothing today still connects – and divides – us. Think of football jerseys, gender norms, or popular influencers as today's trendsetters. The exhibition invites you to reflect on your own wardrobe choices – and what they say about you.

Dress Codes shows that fashion is more than beautiful – it tells a powerful story about identity, culture, and influence.

AUTHORS: Madelief Hohé: As curator of the collection of Fashion and Costumes at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, Madelief Hohé is responsible for one of the largest and most prominent collections of Western fashions in Europe. She studied art history at Leiden, at that time the only Dutch university that offered a specialism in the applied arts. One of her instructors there was Professor Irene Groeneweg, still an eminent specialist in the field of costume history. Paul Rem is a Dutch art historian, senior curator of Paleis Het Loo museum and 'host' of television programmes. Rem studied Art History and Classical Archaeology at the Free University in Amsterdam and graduated on the renovation of Soestdijk Palace in the years 1815-1821.

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Offers a dual perspective: historical court dress and contemporary fashion meaning .

Features garments from Paleis Het Loo, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, and the Royal Collections .

Connects fashion to identity, culture, power, and social influence .

Includes rare historical photographs and modern examples, from mourning gowns to football shirts .

Thought-provoking, beautifully designed companion to the exhibition at Paleis Het Loo .

Includes Chanel, Givenchy, Valentino, Dries van Noten, Viktor & Rolf, Jan Taminiau, Claes Iversen, Iris van Herpen, and original evening wear from Princess Diana's wardrobe .

Published to accompany an exhibition at Paleis Het Loo (Royal Palace in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands) from October 10, 2025

100 colour illustrations
By:   , ,
Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Dimensions:   Height: 320mm,  Width: 240mm, 
Weight:   2.500kg
ISBN:   9789462626447
ISBN 10:   9462626448
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
4 Foreword 10 Introduction 14 DRESS CODES AT THE DUTCH COURT 1880—1940 Paul Rem 30 DRESS CODES AT COURT Paul Rem , Madelief Hohé, Tirza Westland 60 DRESS CODES Cécile Narinx 76 GRAND GALA DRESS CODE 94 OUTDOOR DRESS CODE 104 WEDDING & MOURNING DRESS CODES 126 MAKING AND ALTERING CLOTHES Paul Rem , Madelief Hohé, Tirza Westland 136 FROM COURT CULTURE TO POP CULTURE Madelief Hohé 158 Notes 159 References P160 Credits

Madelief Hohe: As curator of the collection of Fashion and Costumes at the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, Madelief Hohe is responsible for one of the largest and most prominent collections of Western fashions in Europe. She studied art history at Leiden, at that time the only Dutch university that offered a specialism in the applied arts. One of her instructors there was Professor Irene Groeneweg, still an eminent specialist in the field of costume history. Paul Rem is a Dutch art historian, senior curator of Paleis Het Loo museum and 'host' of television programmes. Rem studied Art History and Classical Archaeology at the Free University in Amsterdam and graduated on the renovation of Soestdijk Palace in the years 1815-1821.

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