Skin and Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion And Architecture

Exhibition at Somerset House looking at the relationship between architecture and fashion.

I must admit I found the whole thing took itself very seriously! It was looking at the art side of both industries so seemed to feature clothes which people couldn’t have worn and building which hadn’t been built yet!

I also found some of the displays difficult as the labels were at floor level next to very bright spotlights. There was a good brochure with lots of detail but it was difficult to read it as you walked round.

Anyway criticism aside there were some great clothes, which I admit had drawn to the exhibition rather than the buildings. I loved the video of the hoped wedding dress with zips on the hoops which the model undid to pull out other bits of the outfit. It was funny that she could pull out the jacket but two people had to run on to help her put it on.

The best outfit was a stunning Vivienne Westwood ball gown in a light chocolate brown satin although I also like the slashed denim ball dresses!

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