LOCALPHOTOS: "Inside Out" exhibition opens March 7 at the Farmington Museum at Gateway ParkFarmington Daily TimesAn 1860s hoop crinoline adorns a mannequin in the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA display from the Victorian era featuring a wire "bust improver," a wire bustle and stockings is included in the "Inside Out" exhibition opening this weekend at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA Victorian era gown is displayed as part of the "Inside Out" exhibition opening this weekend at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA WASP flight uniform cap, leather helmet with earphones, goggles and compact with rouge, powder and lipstick are part of a display on World War II women's fashion included in the "Inside Out" show at the Farmignton Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA display on working women during the World War II era features a selfie station, left, where visitors can take a photo against a Rosie the Riveter-type background.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA Saf-t-Bra manufactured by Willson Safety Products for women working industrial jobs during the World War II era is included in the "Inside Out" exhibition opening this weekend at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA strapless bra, a "petal pusher" bra, a bra pads box, a pair of inflatable inserts and two pairs of fabric falsies are featured in a 1950s display that is part of the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA collection of 1960s psychedelic-inspired lingerie that seems straight out of an Austin Powers movie is included in the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA Freedom Trash Can adorned with discarded bras and stockings is part of the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA display at the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park encourages visitors to choose an "instrument of torture" symbol and dispose of it in the Freedom Trash Can.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesA sequined dress identical to one worn by Kim Kardashian on her 30th birthday is featured in the "Inside Out" exhibition opening this weekend at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesThis sequined hot pants ensemble worn by Lady Gaga in 2017 is part of the "Inside Out" exhibition at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park.Mike Easterling/The Daily Times