If we’re calling fashion exhibitions at museums “blockbusters”, a term coined when Met’s 2011 Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty broke all visitor records at the time, then trailers must be warranted. Consider this to be a bumper trailer for a bumper exhibition. Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams at the Museé Arts Décoratifs is big. 3,000… Continue reading Rêve Away With Dior
Category: History
We Choose To Go To the Moon
>> It could be the fact that I’ve spent more time at home, camped out on the sofa with Nico permanently attached to my chest and a roster of distractions on Apple TV. I’ve somehow found myself reliving the decade of the Space Race by rewatching Mad Men (I like to shuffle play the episodes in… Continue reading We Choose To Go To the Moon
Disobedient Bodies
The first bit of physical fashion I’ve seen since emerging from my postpartum haze wasn’t even on a human being. In fact, I’m not sure I’d even categorise it as fashion. Jonathan Anderson has taken me to some unexpected non-obvious venues. Places where art and design live and breathe and when his clothes are presented… Continue reading Disobedient Bodies
The Fanfare of Fern
>> Here’s one accessory that I’ve not had the opportunity to touch upon in all of Style Bubble’s ten year history. The fan. There are many an instance where it’s required but so often, forgotten as a handbag essential. In the un-airconditioned environment of London, primarily on the tube for instance. Or at fashion show… Continue reading The Fanfare of Fern