Dutch fashion design at the Barbican
| by Deirdre McGinnis | September 10, 2008
The House of Viktor & Rolf Dutch fashion design arrives at the Barbican 18 June 2008 - 21 September 2008 at Barbican Art Gallery.
This summer Barbican Art Gallery showcases the work of Dutch fashion designers Viktor & Rolf. This is the first time in the United Kingdom that an exhibition has been devoted to this highly influential duo. Over the past 15 years Viktor & Rolf have taken the fashion world by storm with their particular blend of cool irony and surreal beauty.
The House of Viktor & Rolf presents each of the designers signature pieces from 1992 to now, shown in a specially commissioned and characteristically theatrical installation that dominates the entire Gallery. Highlights include pieces from Atomic Bomb, 199899, featuring dramatic mushroom cloud-like cushioned necklines and Russian Doll, 19992000, in which a single model was painstakingly dressed by Viktor & Rolf until she was gasping under 70 kilogrammes of exquisite haute couture. For the collection Bells, 2000-2001, models emerged from a smoke-filled space in clothes embroidered with hundreds of brass bells, so they were heard before they could be seen.
Drawing on the Dutch tradition of silver plating a babys first shoe as a keepsake, the climax of Viktor & Rolfs Autumn/Winter collection of 200607, was a strapless wedding dress with a wide petticoated knee length skirt, silver plated, including even the brides bouquet.
To book tickets please click here and dont forget to check out their Funky Profile.
This summer Barbican Art Gallery showcases the work of Dutch fashion designers Viktor & Rolf. This is the first time in the United Kingdom that an exhibition has been devoted to this highly influential duo. Over the past 15 years Viktor & Rolf have taken the fashion world by storm with their particular blend of cool irony and surreal beauty.
The House of Viktor & Rolf presents each of the designers signature pieces from 1992 to now, shown in a specially commissioned and characteristically theatrical installation that dominates the entire Gallery. Highlights include pieces from Atomic Bomb, 199899, featuring dramatic mushroom cloud-like cushioned necklines and Russian Doll, 19992000, in which a single model was painstakingly dressed by Viktor & Rolf until she was gasping under 70 kilogrammes of exquisite haute couture. For the collection Bells, 2000-2001, models emerged from a smoke-filled space in clothes embroidered with hundreds of brass bells, so they were heard before they could be seen.
Drawing on the Dutch tradition of silver plating a babys first shoe as a keepsake, the climax of Viktor & Rolfs Autumn/Winter collection of 200607, was a strapless wedding dress with a wide petticoated knee length skirt, silver plated, including even the brides bouquet.
To book tickets please click here and dont forget to check out their Funky Profile.
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