Object Details
- Description
- Isabella Aiukli Cornell’s Prom Dress and Accessories, 2018
- Girls have not only used fashion for self-expression, but also to promote social change. Isabella Aiukli Cornell, a Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma citizen, used her prom dress to call attention to the systemic violence and abuse faced by Indigenous women. She chose the color red in solidarity for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s movement.
- date made
- 2018
- Subject
- Prom
- Native Americans
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- Home and Community Life: Costume
- Credit Line
- Isabella Aiukli Cornell and Sarah Adams-Cornell
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
- ID Number
- 2019.0100.01c
- accession number
- 2019.0100
- catalog number
- 2019.0100.01c
- Object Name
- petticoat
- Object Type
- Petticoat, Crinoline
- Petticoat
- Physical Description
- synthetic fabric (overall material)
- tulle (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall (at waist): 37 in x 16 1/2 in x 10 in; 93.98 cm x 41.91 cm x 25.4 cm
- Record ID
- nmah_1939650
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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