I love a trip to London and this year i've been fortunate enough to make it down to the Capital on multiple occasions. Here's my insight into the current exhibitions around London
Isabella Blow : Fashion Galore at Somerset House (20 November 2013 – 2 March 2014)
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This was a really interesting exhibition, celebrating the life of a socialite as opposed to a designer or artist, that these events are usually based on. Isabella Blow - British patron of Fashion. The exhibition showcased many pieces from Blows' personal collection as well as work from talent she supported and launched including Alexander McQueen, Philip Treacy and Julien Macdonald.
The exhibition showed the late Alexander McQueens' Central Saint Martin MA collection(discovered by Isabella), as a Fashion student this was really exciting. I am a big McQueen fan but in all honestly I wasn't that impressed with the quality of his collection, I do think standards are immensely higher now the industry is so competitive. However the transformation in his work leading up to the last collections he designed was amazing. To see such a progression in his work gives us all hope really.
I'm now a big fan of Philip Treacy, brilliant innovative designer, definitely been inspired to do a millinery class over Summer with Mother Jones.
I also fell in love with photographer Steven Meisel, I was really gutted to find they didn't have any posters of his work in the gift shop. I would kill for one of his prints, really beautiful examples of fashion photography.
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If you haven't already hurry up and check it out at Somerset House
http://www.somersethouse.org.uk/visual-arts/isabella-blow-fashion-galore
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