We're leaving home at 8.55am, JR drives most of the way then we park up in Ealing and get the Tube into central London so that we can head for the V&A, the Victoria and Albert Museum. A few months ago, JR and I saw and exhibition of Princess Grace of Monaco's fashion, today, it's an exhibition of ballgowns from 1950's to present day. I sent JR the link weeks ago, incase she wanted to go, not thinking that I'd get to go before the exhibition was over, but here we are, heading to view.
I wouldn't say I'm a total fashionista, and you would never know from looking at me, (as you know C,) but I can appreciate a good frock ;) Some of the dresses are amusing, some interesting, some are works of art and are just mesmerising. Add to that a bit of Hollywood glamour and you have me captivated.
Three dresses that really caught my attention in particular, and came under the scruitiny of my aesthetic eye; dresses worn by Ms Sandra Bullock, Ms Rosie Huntington-Whitely and Ms Maggie Gyllenhaal, told you, a bit of glamour and I'm a total tart. Anyway, I lingered longer than I should have in front of these gowns... then at the back of the display to check for bulldog clips. These dresses are tiny! I was mesmerised by Sandy Bullocks, she is gorgeous as we all know, and heaven knows, she's obviously slim, but this dress was tiny!!!! Sandy is tiny! No bulldog clips in sight. The camera must add more than 10lbs. All three ladies must be over 5ft 7" and I would estimate that they are between a UK size 6-8, US size 2-4. Seriously tiny. The dresses were beautiful too, I've scoured Google and cannot find a close up of the dusky pink number with crystals by Roland Mouret that was Sandra Bullock's, it is beautiful and I soaked up every inch.
Also on display was a work of art by Marchesa, black/white/grey confectionery that any woman would have floated in, just beautiful. And then the Princess of Wales' "Elvis" gown, remember the Catherine Walker white strapless dress with Bolero jacket that was crystal and pearl encrusted? You would know it if you saw it. It's a little lacklustre these days due to age, it's over 25 years old now but you can tell that it was once stunning, again, another tall lady.
I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition, I love anything like that. I was however worried about getting into London and then back out so that I could get to the airport on time. Still, all was fine and we even fitted in cheese on toast at home before JR drove me to the airport.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2145066/Ballgowns-British-Glamour-Since-1950-exhibition-V-A-museum-Formal-gowns-decades.html
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