KUNSTMUSEUM
DEN HAAG EXHIBITIONS ...
09
September 2023 to 07 January 2024
https://www.kunstmuseum.nl/nl/tentoonstellingen/royals-rebels
Royals & Rebels
BRITISH
FASHION
Vivienne
Westwood, Harris Tweed collection, fall/winter, 1987/1988. Photo: Nick Knight /
Trunk Archive
Delve into
the rich history of British fashion including a tribute to Vivienne Westwood in
the fashion exhibition Royals & Rebels – British Fashion.
The British
managed to leave their mark firmly on fashion history. From designers such as
Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney to the tailor-made
clothing of Savile Row, British school uniforms, the Scottish check, clothing
of the British Royal Family and hats for Ascot by Philip Treacy and Stephen
Jones. The rebels of Swinging London, punks and skinheads also had an influence
on the fashion image in England. Just like the royals themselves, including the
much-loved Lady Diana. In addition to being a fashion icon, she was also a
rebel who used fashion to make a statement.
Discover in
Royals & Rebels – British Fashion how leading the British are for fashion
history and admire pieces by countless British designers such as Vivienne
Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Charles Frederick Worth,
Liberty's, Lucile, Edward Molyneux, Mary Quant, Katharine Hamnett, Paul Smith,
John Galliano, Phoebe Philo, Richard Quinn, Gareth Pugh, Simone Rocha and young
talents such as Bora Aksu, Robert Wun,
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and Matty Bovan.
Anglomania: the fascination with the British
The death
of Queen Elizabeth II, the coronation of King Charles III, hit series such as
The Crown and the death of designers Vivienne Westwood and Mary Quant have
boosted interest in British fashion. Moreover, punk is alive and well again in
these socially unsettled times. Royals & Rebels – British Fashion fits in
perfectly with this.
The
interest in the British lifestyle goes back a long way. Already in the 18th
century there was a true Anglomania. Carriages, garden designs, dinners, gowns,
men's and children's clothing: everything suddenly had to be à l'anglaise.
At the end
of the 18th century, the 'redingotes' became fashionable in the Netherlands.
The dress-based cloak-shaped gowns worn outdoors during modern 'walking' by
women in the time of the Brontë sisters, early 19th century.
The British
left perhaps their most important mark on men's fashion in the 19th century.
Colourful French designs gave way to sober tailor-made clothes from tailors in
London. The British capital became the main centre for tailor-made clothing
with Savile Row as a hotspot.
Great
designers like McQueen, Galliano and Beckham
In the 19th
century, the first couturier put his signature in a garment: Charles Frederick
Worth. Other Britons followed Worth's example and made a name for themselves in
both Paris and London, such as Edward Molyneux, of whom the Kunstmuseum has a
very extensive collection.
British
life has had a significant impact on Western fashion history. Great designers
were inspired by 'the British feeling'. Think of the suits that Coco Chanel
designed in English tweed. The wardrobes of the British Royals have also been
admired worldwide for decades. From the wardrobes of Lady Diana and the late
Queen Elizabeth II to the clothing choices of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.
Popular culture also boasts numerous British style icons, including The
Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and most recently Harry Styles, who
strongly influenced the dress behaviour of millennials and made pearl
necklaces, Peter Pan collars, nail polish and dresses for men a must-have
fashion item.
Because of
the strong connection of British fashion and music, it is as if every fashion
era in our collective memory is accompanied by a popular English song: think
The Who, The Sex Pistols, Dusty Springfield, Duran Duran, The Spice Girls or
Harry Styles.
Rebellion: in the city, in the country
Royals
& Rebels – British Fashion takes you into different worlds. 'In the City'
revolves around tailored suits, tweed suits, pied-de-poule outfits, rainwear,
aesthetic dresses and flower dresses. 'In the Country' shows clothing suitable
for 'outdoors', with tweeds, redingotes and 'sports wear' such as sweaters,
pullovers, jersey tennis jackets, tweed sports ensembles and riding or hunting
ensembles.
'Royals
& Rebels' is about the fascination, but also love-hate relationship with
the British royal family. In combination with the many 'rebels' that Great
Britain has, of which Charles Jeffery Loverboy is a striking example. The young
Scottish designer incorporates many Scottish diamonds into his gender-neutral
creations: the traditional paragon of rebellion.
Royals
& Rebels – British Fashion is putting the spotlight on British fashion this
autumn, with the presence of Vivienne Westwood as the common thread. With her
sense of the rich tradition and her rebellious, genius raids, she paved the way
for many others: in the city, in the country and as a royal & rebel. The
exhibition is designed by Maarten Spruyt and is accompanied by a richly
illustrated catalogue, published by Waanders.
The
exhibition is made possible with the support of Nationale-Nederlanden.
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