Saturday, October 2

Valentino


We flew to Brisbane - an early start with all the boys, primarily for a visit - but while in Brisbane we got to check out the Valentino exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery. With the kids being entertained by the big squirrel outside, it wasn't going to be a long and relaxing visit - but it was certainly well worth the visit.
The gallery has really set this up for the fashionista and there is re
ally something for everyone. It is in a big black room w
ith all of the dresses on mannequins up on boxes giving the audience the opportunity to move right around the dress and have a good look.
The amount of outfits was fantastic, with 2 full rooms and a digital displa
y. Valentino has an extensive history, and there were dresses from the 60's right through to modern collections. Rather than chosing to display them in date order - the display was grouped in style - florals, modern graphic where original 60's sat seamlessly with 80's and modern outfits. There was a great black and white collection and of course Valentino's signature red.
What I particularly enjoyed was the opportunity to see red carpet dresses up close. There was Cate Blanchet's yellow dress which she wore to the Oscars winning for the Aviator and Julia Roberts vintage black and white Valentino when she won best actress. Little details that you don't pick up in media are great to see up close. It was also great to see 'defects' in zips etc - where clients we have had (in the distant past B.C.) would have complained. Even the masters have visible zips!! My only complaint was that I couldn't touch the dresses nor see inside them - I didn't really expect too. If you are in the area I would highly recommend having a look.

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