Saturday, May 03, 2014

Wedding Dresses 1775 at the V&A


Over the past year, South Kensington's prestigous  Victoria & Albert Museum has been home to many fashion exhibitions including Club to Catwalk (inspired by London 80s club wear and the clubbing scene) and the Glamour of Italian Fashion (which showcased the history and future of Italian fashion). Now, the V&A opens its doors for their eagerly anticipated new exhibition, Wedding Dresses 1775 - 2014 to the public. 

This exhibition will showcase the panoramic history of the traditional white wedding dress and its treatment by famous designers such as Charles Fredrick Worth (England's first Couturier), John Galliano, Christian  Lacroix, Vera Wang and Vivienne Westwood. It will also showcase beautifully glamorous wedding gowns as seen on Dita Von Teese (from her wedding with Marilyn Manson), Kate Moss and Gwen Stefani.


The exhibition is out now and will last until March next year.
A must see for upcoming Brides and fashionistas. 

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