Kylie - The Exhibition

Originating from the Arts Centre, Melbourne and touring from London to Manchester Art Gallery and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, the exhibition will include around 200 objects. On display will be 45 costumes and around 60 photographs. There will be a look backstage, where visitors can see sketchbooks, designs and video footage showing preparations for a Kylie tour.
The exhibition shows Kylie’s continually changing image, from 1988 onwards, from the overalls she wore as Charlene in Neighbours (1988) and the gold lamé hotpants she wore in her Spinning Around video (2000) to the white hooded jumpsuit she wore in the video for Can’t get you out of my head (2001) and the corsets by Galliano for the Showgirls tour in 2004.
The exhibition will highlight Kylie’s collaborations with leading designers, including Dolce & Gabbana, who created the complete wardrobe for the KylieFever 2002 tour, and Julien Macdonald who designed the crystal-encrusted wardrobe for the On a Night Like This 2000 tour, as well as designers such as Helmut Lang and Manolo Blahnik. It will also feature costumes Kylie has created herself in collaboration with William Baker, her London-based creative director and stylist, such as the pink “Dancing Queen” outfit she wore for the Intimate and Live tour (1998).
Speaking about the exhibition, Kylie said “The V&A is renowned for its superb fashion and performance collections and there isn’t a better place for this exhibition to be launched in the UK. I feel honoured to have such an important part of my career, and something so personal to me, being recognized in this way.” Kylie - The Exhibition is sponsored by Evian, fulfilling Kylie's wish that entry should be free.
Advance booking is strongly recommended and tickets will be available from 1 December 2006. The exhibition will run at the V&A from 8th February to 10th June 2007 before travelling to Manchester Art Gallery (30 June - 2 September 2007); and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow (21 September 2007 -13 January 2008).
To find out more and for online bookings visit vam.ac.uk/kylie.