V&A博物館(英国)に永年収蔵!
HAKAMA-SHIKI is housed in the V & A Museum (United Kingdom) !
当店が昨年発表したコレクションの中のコーディネート一式が、イギリスの国立博物館であるヴィクトリア・アンド・アルバート博物館(略称 V&A)に永年収蔵されました。
そして、2020年の2月29日から6月21日までの約4ヶ月間に渡り開催される展覧会『KIMONO: Kyoto to Catwalk』にて初展示されることが決定しております。会期中、江戸時代の希少な着物や、和服をベースとした映画・スター・ウォーズの衣装などと並び、近年の日本のファッションとして展示されます。
これを記念して、当店ではV&A Collection Memorial Modelを、近日中に発表します! V&A博物館へ収蔵され、展示されるコーディネートにつきましても、あわせて ご紹介いたします。
The coordinates in the collection announced by our shop last year is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum (Abbreviated V & A), a national museum in England. And it was decided to be exhibited for the first time at the exhibition ‘KIMONO: Kyoto to Catwalk’ which will be held for about 4 months from February 29 to June 21 in 2020. In this exhibition, it will be displayed as a form of modern Japanese fashion, along with rare Edo period kimono and costumes based on Japanese clothing from the movie Star Wars.
To commemorate this, our shop will announce V&A Collection Memorial Model soon! We will also introduce the coordinates that is housed in the V & A Museum.
店主 宗裕
<Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk>
Supported by GRoW @ Annenberg
29 February – 21 June 2020
Tickets on sale Winter 2019
The ultimate symbol of Japan, the kimono is often perceived as traditional, timeless and unchanging. Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk will counter this conception, by presenting the garment as a dynamic and constantly evolving icon of fashion. The exhibition will reveal the sartorial, aesthetic and social significance of the kimono from the 1660s to the present day, both in Japan and in the rest of the world. Rare 17th and 18th century kimono – shown for the first time in the UK – will be displayed, along with early examples of cross-cultural clothing, kimono-inspired couture, film and performance costumes, and the work of the new generation of Japanese kimono designers. Paintings, prints, film and dress accessories will provide additional context to examine the style and seduction of these remarkable garments. Exploring creativity and consumption, status and identity, impact and influence, Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk places the kimono at the heart of a fascinating story of global fashion exchange.
https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/kimono-kyoto-to-catwalk