She figured out how to do it."

“We don’t know how many women were actually out having fun.

She figured out how to do it.”

A person holds several black-and-white photographs in their hands, featuring various scenes and a woman smiling while looking at a book

I caught my first glimpse of theSporting Fashionexhibition in aviral videoby TikTok user@tomboykatie.

No, it goes up and over and is tied to the waist of the other woman.

So if one woman falls, they both fall.

1890s: Mountaineering attire. 1950s: Swimsuit with a headscarf. 1910s: Basketball uniform.

I mean, it’s just like, ‘Oh my God,'" Kevin continued.

But no, it’s not to swim in!

It was a French personal changing tent, called a cabine d’essayage.

A mannequin is dressed in Victorian-era hunting attire, featuring a brown long-sleeved dress, floral shoulder bag, and holding a rifle

It’s extremely rare and almost didn’t make the collection.

If you’re wondering, why haven’t I seen any of these before!?!

So, again, that’s why this stuff is so rare."

Top comment by Mattisse_00: "Every look is so beautiful and crazy impractical - I want them all!" Replies appreciate the opinions. Other comments by Tilly Gibson, certified boring, TheRiffleEffect, and evenstar1980 praise the outfits

And if you’re like OMG, how did they wear these garments, though?!

The difference is the textile technology," he said.

The next exhibition will feature more than 70 works dating from the 18th century to the present.

A mannequin dressed in vintage-inspired ice skating attire, including a long coat, gloves, hat, and boots. Text reads "✨ice skating✨"

Anyway, that’s a wrap for now!

Would you wear any of these looks today?

Let me know down below!

A mannequin in a vintage-style white dress, green gloves, and a large hat holding a bow. Text reads "✨archery✨"

Mannequin dressed in early 20th-century outdoor attire with puffy-sleeve blouse, high-waisted pants, gloves, hat, and holding an umbrella, with text: "rock climbing."

Lucy Smith and Pauline Ranken of the Ladies' Scottish Climbing Club scaling the Salisbury Crags, Edinburgh, 1908. Text overlay: "No, seriously, that's how they dressed to climb."

Lucy Smith and Pauline Ranken of the Ladies’ Scottish Climbing Club scaling the Salisbury Crags in 1908. Text overlay: "No, seriously, that's how they dressed to climb."

A museum display of a historical fencing outfit on a mannequin, complete with a mask and sword, under the caption "fencing" with fencing emojis

Person in an avant-garde, sculptural white outfit with a high collar and black face covering. The outfit resembles a large, padded cylindrical shape

Comment by Aiden: obsessed with the swimming cage. 
Comment by Sister Sydney: It's actually a portable changing tent! You'd get out of your regular clothes and into your swimsuit underneath, and vice versa, but no actual swimming was done in it ?

Mannequin dressed in vintage aviation gear with a leopard-print-lined helmet, goggles, brown jacket, gloves, red checkered scarf and pants under the word "aviation."

Women of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in uniforms listen attentively to a male officer briefing them in front of a large board

Display of an umbrella hat on a mannequin head, with ribbon-tied sandals nearby. Text overlay reads: "✨strolling✨."

A person wearing a fur-lined hood, ski goggles, and holding vintage wooden skis, with the caption "skiing" at the bottom

Mannequin wearing a Gold Club roller derby outfit, including a golden helmet and roller skates, with a historical black and white photograph in the background

Several women are playing a game resembling football on a field with trees in the background

A mannequin wears a historical feminine outfit with a hat and puffy sleeves, holding an umbrella. Text reads "rock climbing."

A tennis player dressed in a Pony sports outfit prepares for a match, holding a racket