Friday, October 21, 2016

the Barbican Centre celebrating vulgarity with their new fashion exhibition

Vulgar means lacking in sophistication, or it can also mean coarse and rude. The Barbican’s latest exhibition covers 500 years, from the Renaissance to now, showing visitors couture and ready-to-wear fashion as well as manuscripts, photography and film. What becomes clear from the exhibition is that fashion often breaks with taste to redefine it. Challenging us to reconsider our ideas around taste. It features designers from across the world, including Manolo Blahnik, Christian Dior and Prada. The clothes were really good and I think all the women and clothes had a real boss attitude with it, that turned out great.

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