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Monday, June 13, 2011

The Victoria Albert Museum


The VNA is by far the most interesting museum we have visited so far. Our tour guide gave us a custom tour which focused on how history has evolved from ancient times and how new collections are still being inspired by pieces created in ancient times. This museum was created to inspire people and students interested in fashion design and although we only saw a small part of the VNA we saw pieces that ranged from ancient China to a costume design gallery to a brand new Yohji Yamamoto exhibit that was to die for. This exhibit showed the best of Yamamoto's collection throughout his years as a designer and they were some of the most intricate pieces I have ever seen in person. I was so inspired by this exhibit that I asked for the special edition V&A book for my birthday!!

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Yamamoto exhibit



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