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A complex fashion icon, Marie Antoinette's timeless appeal is defined by her style, youth and notoriety. Explore the lasting influence of the most fashionable (and ill-fated) queen in history – with ...
Plan your visit to Making Egypt at Young V&A in Bethnal Green. The Exhibition Pass entitles you to visit Making Egypt as many times as you like. Book a time slot for your first visit and just turn up ...
Tatreez is the Arabic word for the elaborate hand embroidery found on Palestinian dress. Renowned for its beauty and complexity, tatreez is characterised by remarkable regional diversity. In the late ...
What's on Exhibitions, displays, courses, talks – plus events for V&A Members. See What's on at the V&A venues, and online.
V&A Members enjoy access to a range of events both online and in the museum, including previews and Members-only views of our award-winning exhibitions and talks with speakers from across the creative ...
This exhibition traces the history, impact and continuing influence of one of the 20th century’s most innovative fashion creatives, Elsa Schiaparelli.
The talk will explore new provenance and collecting histories that have emerged from the ‘Sloane Lab’ project at the British Museum ...
Strange shapes, floating body parts and bizarre landscapes: the Surrealists sought to challenge notions of normality through the power of photography.
Lolita fashion emerged in Japan during the 1990s as a radical form of street style born out of the Japanese taste for Hello Kitty cuteness.
The Baroque is a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century. Originating in Italy, its influence quickly ...
In the 1930s Surrealism escaped the bounds of a radical avant-garde art movement and transformed the wider world of design.