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UNITED-KINGDOM/ House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth
by Modem – Posted November 30 2016
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Next spring, [size=14][red]Chatsworth[/red][/size] will present its most ambitious exhibition to date, exploring the history of fashion and adornment: [size=14][red] House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth [/red][/size]. From the 25th of March to the 22nd of October 2017 House Style will give unprecedented insight into the depth of the Devonshire Collection and the lives of renowned style icons from Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire to model Stella Tennant.

The exhibition will include personal family collections, including items belonging to the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. These pieces will be displayed alongside livery, uniforms, coronation robes and fancy-dress costumes, demonstrating the varying breadth of fashion and adornment from the Collection throughout the generations. The show will also include exceptional couture designed by Jean Phillipe Worth and Christian Dior, together with influential contemporary garments from designers such as Gucci, Helmut Lang, Margiela, Vivienne Westwood, Erdem, Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane and Vetements.

[red]Hamish Bowles[/red], international editor-at-large at American Vogue, will curate this landmark show with creative direction and design by [red]Patrick Kinmonth[/red] and [red]Antonio Monfreda[/red]. Chatsworth is 10 miles from Chesterfield, and 8 miles north of Matlock, in the heart of Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park.

More Info: Chatsworth House

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