V&A celebrates the art of menswear, past and
present
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Celebrating the history of masculine attire is
the subject of a current exhibition at the V&A museum. It looks at how
menswear has changed over the centuries. Called The Art of Menswear, it is the
first major V&A exhibition to celebrate the power, artistry and diversity
of masculine attire and appearance. The show traces how menswear has been
fashioned and refashioned over the centuries, and how designers, tailors and
artists have constructed and performed masculinity.
The exhibition showcases three iconic gowns –
worn by Billy Porter, Harry Styles and Bimini Bon Boulash – alongside a
specially commissioned, monumental film by Quentin Jones with Cadence Films.
The exhibition presents around 100 looks and 100 artworks, displayed
thematically across three galleries. Contemporary looks by legendary designers
and rising stars are displayed alongside historical treasures from the
V&A’s collections and landmark loans: classical sculptures, Renaissance
paintings, iconic photographs, and powerful film and performance. The
exhibition brings together historical and contemporary looks with art that
reveals how masculinity has been performed.
In the
20th century an abundance of mass-produced suits bred creativity as Mods, Teddy
Boys and all manner of subcultures looked to define their styles through
tailoring, explored in the exhibition through garments and photography. A
section on leather shows how designers like Tom Ford for Gucci, Hedi Slimane
for Dior and Donatella Versace took their interest in leather to a new place,
whilst a series of frock coats from the mid-nineteenth century to the present
day includes examples by Prada, Alexander McQueen and Raf Simons. Redressed
also includes paintings as well as extensive photography showing changing
styles and attitudes, from Oscar Wilde, Claude Cahun and Cecil Beaton to The
Beatles and Sam Smith.
Tickets on sale at vam.ac.uk/masculinities
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