The Victoria & Albert Museum has picked Christian Dior for its next major fashion exhibition, opening in February 2019.
The London museum plans to
adapt “Christian Dior:
Couturier of Dreams,” the popular show that opened last year at Paris’ Musée
des Arts Décoratifs, for a U.K. audience. The exhibition will be the largest
Dior exhibition held in the country and the V&A’s biggest fashion
exhibition since “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty.”
The show will trace the
history of the house and the impact of Christian Dior, and the six artistic
directors who succeeded him. A new section will be added that explores
Christian Dior’s relationship with Britain, from his fascination with English
gardens, Savile Row and British ocean liners, to his circle of London-based
clients, including Nancy Mitford and Margot Fonteyn.
The show will also aim to breathe new life into some of the couturier’s most memorable British shows from the first one held at the Savoy Hotel to the presentation at Blenheim Palace in 1954.
A Dior dress worn by
Princess Margaret for her 21st birthday celebrations — on loan from the Museum
of London — will also be on display, alongside Bar Suits from the V&A’s
archive and more than 200 couture garments.
Oriole Cullen, fashion and
textiles curator at the V&A, added that the new show will aim to celebrate
the ongoing cultural and historical relevance of the work of both Christian
Dior and his successors.
“In 1947, Christian Dior
changed the face of fashion with his ‘New Look,’ which reinvigorated the
post-war Parisian fashion industry. The V&A recognized Dior’s important
contribution to design history early on in his career, acquiring his sketches
and garments from the Fifties onward. More than 70 years after its founding,
the exhibition will celebrate the enduring influence of the House of Dior.”
The exhibition will run
until July 2019
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