'Peter Farrer was born in 1926 and has lived in Liverpool for many years. He has been cross-dressing since he was 14. Peter’s interest in women’s period costume has led him to collect extensively and he now has a huge number of garments, particularly evening dresses made between the 1930s and the 1980s. Peter is especially interested in dresses made from taffeta, a crisp lightweight fabric that makes a distinctive rustle when the wearer moves. He has had a wardrobe of taffeta dresses made that he can wear at home, created for him by the Brighton-based dressmaker Sandi Steyning, owner of the Kentucky Woman Clothing Company. This ground-breaking display, the first of its kind in a British museum, will feature 16 garments from Peter’s historic and modern collection of cross-dressing clothes.'
Tags: art , Queer , Lgbt , gay , festival , Liverpool , Trans , transformations , Cross-dressing , cross-dresser , Walker Art Gallery , Peter Farrer , homotopia
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