Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear – Curator Talk

Interesting online lecture from the Victoria and Albert Museum introducing their current exhibition on menswear.

The curators of the show Rosalind McKever and Claire Wilcox took us through the thinking behind the layout of the show and highlighted some of the exhibits. They talked about the three acts of the show called undressed, overdressed and redressed and how they chose to represent these themes.

Most interesting was their description of the finale which featured three dresses worn by men which all mark iconic events which had happened while they were planning the show.

They also talked about how all departments of the museum have been involved in the show. They come from the painting/drawing and textile/fashion and they talked about how their ideas sometimes came from a picture and sometimes from an item of clothing.

Having been to the show since (watch this space for a blog post) it made me appreciate the colour and display choices more and gave me specific things to look out for.

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