The board in front of you shows a sketch for a silver lamé evening gown as worn by Hanna Schygulla in the movie Lili Marleen, produced in 1980 and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Information about the evening gown in large black lettering on a squared background
The same text in braille
QR code within a tactile square frame
Original sketch of the dress, presented in relief. On the left is the front view, and further right is the back view
Headgear in profile: a silver lamé turban
Underneath you can feel a sample of the original fabric used for this gown
The board is divided into four sections:
On the bottom left is information about the evening gown in large black lettering on a squared background reminiscent of a notebook. To the right of that is the same text in braille on a rectangular, black background:
“Close-fitting asymmetric 1940s-style gown made from authentic 1920s fabric. The décolleté, hips and walking slit are decorated with borders of silver sequins.”
The QR code is located at the bottom center of the board within a tactile square frame.
The upper section contains the original sketch of the dress, presented in relief. On the left is the front view, and further right is the back view.
It is a close-fitting asymmetric dress with a floor-length train, strongly emphasized shoulders, and pleated mutton sleeves that narrow toward the wrist.
Dotted lines between the front and back views of the dress lead to the text.
Next to a vertical dividing line, in the upper right-hand third of the board is a presentation of the headgear in profile: a silver lamé turban with sequined borders that covers the wearer’s hair entirely.
Underneath you can feel a sample of the original fabric used for this glamorous evening gown. Lamé is a lightweight material containing thin strands of silver.