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V&A to stage Europe’s first major exhibition on the kimono


The V&A in London will bring together 17th-century Japanese garments,
international haute couture and costumes from Star Wars in Europe’s first
major exhibition on kimono fashion.

The ultimate symbol of Japan, the kimono is often perceived as
traditional, timeless and unchanging, the V&A is looking to counter this
conception with a new exhibition, ‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ next year that
will present the garment as a “dynamic and constantly evolving icon of
fashion”.

V&A to stage Europe’s first major exhibition on the kimono

The exhibition will open on February 29, 2019, and will reveal the
sartorial and social significance of the kimono from the 1660s to the
present day, both in Japan and in the rest of the world. There will be rare
17th and 18th century kimonos on display in the UK for the first time,
alongside fashions by major designers and iconic film and performance
costumes.

At the heart of its exhibition will be the kimono’s recent reinvention
on the streets of Japan, which will be explored through work by an exciting
new wave of contemporary designers and stylists.

V&A to stage Europe’s first major exhibition on the kimono

Highlights of the exhibition will include a kimono created by Living
National Treasure Kunihiko Moriguchi, the dress designed for Björk by
Alexander McQueen and worn on the album cover Homogenic, and original Star
Wars costumes modelled on kimono by John Mollo and Trisha Biggar.

V&A to show how and why the kimono has been a constant source of
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The fashion exhibition curated for the V&A by Anna Jackson and Josephine
Rou, will feature designs by Yves Saint Laurent, Rei Kawakubo, John
Galliano for Dior, Thom Browne, Duro Olowu and Yohji Yamamoto revealing the
kimono’s role as a constant source of inspiration for fashion designers.
Key designs set to be featured include the outfit worn by Toshirō Mifune in
Sanjūrō, Oscar-winning costumes from Memoirs of a Geisha, and the Jean Paul
Gautier ensemble worn by Madonna in her video Nothing Really Matters.

V&A to stage Europe’s first major exhibition on the kimono

In addition, paintings, prints, film, dress accessories and other
objects will feature throughout the exhibition, providing additional
context to the “style, appeal and influence” of the kimono.

In total, more than 315 works will be featured, including a kimono
especially made for the show, half drawn from the V&A’s superlative
collections and the rest generously lent by museums and private collections
in Britain, Europe, America and Japan.

V&A to stage Europe’s first major exhibition on the kimono

Anna Jackson, curator of Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk at the V&A, said in a
statement: “From the sophisticated culture of 17th-century Kyoto to the
creativity of the contemporary catwalk, the kimono is unique in its
aesthetic importance and cultural impact giving it a fascinating place
within the story of fashion.”

The exhibition is the latest in the V&A’s series of fashion exhibitions
and follows
Mary Quant (2018-2019), Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams (2018),
Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion (2016 – 17), Undressed: A Brief History of
Underwear (2016 – 2017), Shoes: Pleasure and Pain (2015 – 2016), Alexander
McQueen: Savage Beauty (2015) and Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the
1980s (2013 – 2014).

Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk will run from February 29 to June 21, 2020, at
the V&A in London.

Images: Star Wars courtesy of LucasFilm Ltd, Madonna, Nothing Really
Matters video, 1999 – photo by Frank Micelotta courtesy of Getty Images,
Kimono Times, Akira Times, 2017 courtesy of Akira Times, Christian Dior,
Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2007 courtesy of Getty Images, courtesy of
Hiroko Takahashi, 2009, Thom Browne, menswear Spring-Summer 2016 image
courtesy of Getty Images



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