Contact the Archive
Location
The Westminster Menswear Archive is located on the University of Westminster's Harrow campus. The collection, which is housed in its own purpose-built archive room, is accessible by appointment only to students, scholars, and industry professionals. Please contact the archive curator, Dr Danielle Sprecher, to make an appointment, learn more about the services we provide or discuss a donation.
E: mensweararchive@westminster.ac.uk
T: +44 20 3506 7950
Westminster Menswear Archive
University of Westminster
Northwick Park
Harrow
HA1 3TP
Coming by Tube
If you are coming by tube the nearest station is Northwick Park on the Metropolitan line. We are approximately 25 Minutes from Central London by underground.
Coming by Train
If you are coming to the university by train then the nearest National Rail Station is either Kenton or Harrow on the Hill.
Loans
We are happy to lend objects from the Westminster Menswear Archive collections to accredited museums and temporary exhibitions. Please contact our curator, Dr Danielle Sprecher, who can provide you with more information about our loan policy.
E: mensweararchive@westminster.ac.uk
T: 020 3506 7950
Images and Licensing
Garments from the archive are documented in high-resolution imagery using the latest technology using a Styleshoot machine. You can download an example of our hi-res images by downloading the files below.
Hi-Res example Alexander McQueen tyre print shirt (43Mb)
Hi-Res example British Army Grenadier Guards Ceremonial Drummers Tunic (104Mb)
If you would like to use our images for commercial purposes (such as reproduction in books, magazines, exhibitions and online use), you will need to complete an agreement form and pay a fee. Image rights fees will depend on the purpose(s) for which you intend to use the image. For all enquiries about commercial use of our images, please contact Dr Danielle Sprecher.
Policies
The following policies relate to how we use, care for, and provide access to our collections. Please download for more information.
Collections Development Policy
