Weaving together continents and centuries, the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television, will present costumes from the “Outlander” television series in a new special exhibition “Outlander: Costumes Woven in Time.” The exhibition coincides with the premiere of “Outlander’s” final season on STARZ, which opened March 6, and continuing on display through May 18. The exhibit offers visitors an immersive exploration of the world of “Outlander” through the costume design of Terry Dresbach (Seasons 1-4). Hand-selected by Dresbach, the collection features 26 original costumes spanning postwar 1940s Scotland, the 18th-century Highlands, Parisian opulence, the journey to early America, and the cultural shifts of the 1960s. As Season 8 premieres, the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown invites fans back to the series’ origins through this assembly of costumes and accessories highlighting how Dresbach’s meticulously researched, emotionally expressiv...
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