The exhibition will display cinema costumes that have never before left the private and archival collections in California. Most of these clothes have never been publicly displayed and have never been seen beyond the secure walls of the studio archives.
Visitors will be able to view the costumes worn by the characters of Indiana Jones, Scarlett O’Hara, Jack Sparrow, Holly Golightly, Darth Vader and Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
This exhibition, which opens in
October, will help visitors understand the costume designer’s process in
the creation of character from script to screen including the changing
social and technological context in which the designers have worked over
the last century.
Three galleries will plot the evolution of costume design from
Charlie Chaplin through the Golden Age of Hollywood to the cutting edge
design for Avatar (2009,) and John Carter of Mars (2012).The first gallery (Act 1) will show the process of designing a character from script to screen. The second (Act 2) will examine the key collaborative role of the costume designer within the creative team, and the third (Act 3, Finale) will celebrate the most beloved characters in the history of Hollywood and the silver screen.
The V&A is open daily 10am–5.45pm (10pm Fridays), admission free.
Hollywood Costume runs from 20 October to 27 January 2013, admission £14 adults, £11 seniors, £9 students, £23 family ticket (online booking prices, plus £1 handling charge per transaction).
Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL Tel: +44 20 7942 2000
Website: www.vam.ac.uk
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