Emily Blunt starring in Young Victoria brings to mind one of my favorite museums in London – the Victoria and Albert Museum. The V&A is a museum of both art and design as Queen Victoria was a promoter of art, fashion, and design.
Since I was in London this weekend I went to the V&A, specifically to my favorite section – the fashion exhibit. Currently, they are featuring a special exhibit on new designers from Londons’ Royal College of Arts 2008 graduates – Future Fashion Now. 50 pieces from the school’s top graduates were shown.
The fascinating part of the exhibit went beyond the clothes. The exhibit included the designers’ sketchbooks showing the inspirations for the designs and how the designs progressed from inspiration to collection. In the sketchbooks, some designers drew, some had photographs, and some had combinations with textiles included.
The designer standouts, in my opinion, were Abbie Shaw and Timothy Lee.

From Left: Elizabeth Borglin Cashmere Dress with Zipper, Lea Correno Wool Dress with Cutouts, Timothy Lee Dress with Neoprene
I also adored the cashmere dress with the sheer top and zipper printed into the cashmere from Elizabeth Borglin and the wool dress with cutouts from Lea Carreno.
While the Future Fashion exhibit runs through the end of January, the permanent fashion exhibit has visionary pieces from several designers that are must-sees for fashion lovers. It highlights the designers that are truly influential and it is fascinating to see the piece that started a specific trend.
My favorites:
Alexander McQueen – you can see his vision from so far past, and why he is so influential.
Versace – a full-length strapless shift dress done in burnt leather and adorned with a jeweled Maltese cross.
Chloe – a 2004 dress in blush tone, one-shoulder, and soft pleating (sound like anything that is a major trend now?).
The next exhibit I am waiting for there is the Grace Kelly: Style Icon, on display April 17 – September 26.






