Isabella Blow: Fashion Galore!
Stylish exhibition at Somerset House about Isabella Blow, the patroness of art and
fashion and designers muse.
The exhibition
was both a celebration of her life, cut short by her suicide in 2007, but also
a history of fashion from the mid-90s to now. It looked mainly at the work of
Alexander McQueen and Philip Tracey, who she encouraged and who were her
friends.
I think it was
the most stylishly displayed exhibition I have seen this year with a wonderful
use of space. I loved the section of objects displayed in televisions with legs
and arms, displaying items in the screen but also holding items and wearing her
shoes.
There was a
recreation of her round room displaying some of the more iconic outfits. There
was an amazing dogs tooth checked suit with the most amazing tailoring I’d ever
seen. Down each side of the long wall were outfits displayed in booths plus a
series of tableau showing a theme in design such as the sea with a Philip
Tracey ship hat breaking the surface of the ocean.
The last room
included outfits from the collection McQueen and Tracey designed and showed in
her memory called Law Dame Bleu.
This was an
exhibition to make you think about design and personality and which sends you
away with a desire to dress better!
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