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Fashion V Sport

Fashion V Sport
exhibition tickets
Victoria and Albert Museum
Address
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 2RL  SW7 2RL
United Kingdom
Booking from
Tue, 9th September 2008
Booking to
Sun, 4th January 2009
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A new exhibition at the V&A this summer, Fashion V Sport, will explore the relationship between contemporary fashion and global sportswear brands. Both industries have been inspired by street style and have been working in closer collaboration in recent years.

On display will be around 60 outfits including performance sportswear, work by fashion designers such as Stella McCartney who have designed sportswear ranges, and garments such as the work of Japanese label Visvim which show the influence of sportswear on high fashion. There will also be design drawings, photographs and film to examine how these products are worn, designed, advertised and collected.  

The exhibition will show highlights from collections by designers who have playfully incorporated the style of sportswear into catwalk fashion such as Bernard Wilhelm's Spring/Summer 07 patterned designs based on American bodybuilders and Jean Charles de Castelbajac's colourful reinterpretation of a jogging suit for his Autumn/Winter 01 collection. It will also illustrate how designers like Dries van Noten and Kim Jones have reworked sportswear staples such as the grey jersey tracksuit into high fashion items.

Fashion V Sport will trace the customization of sports fashion and will include work such as a jacket reconstructed from sections of Nike clothing by cult designer Dr Romanelli and Jeremy Scott's range for Adidas inspired by the work of artist Keith Haring. The exhibition will also show how the creativity of customizers such as I-Saw and Nash Money has been embraced by global superbrands, as seen in Rbk Custom trainers which allow the consumer to design their own shoe.

The final section will look at the world of sportswear obsessives - from collectors who own hundreds of pairs of trainers to the Japanese fashion designer Hirofumi Kiyonaga who has created a brand named after his virtual football team 'Football Club Real Bristol' for which he designs two fashion collections each year. It will display extraordinary products from Nike's handmade crocodile skin trainers to Ends' diamond-encrusted shoelaces alongside examples of advertising campaigns for fashion brands featuring sports personalities such as David Beckham and David James modelling for Armani.

Sponsored by ECCO Shoes.

Image: Fashion V Sport. Photography by Tim & Barry.


Travel


Nearest Tube: South Kensington (Piccadilly/Circle & Disctrict lines)
The V&A is within a few minutes walk of South Kensington tube station, on the corner of Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road.

Access


Wheelchairs: Both Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road entrances are negotiable by wheelchair users. Please remember that The V&A is a Grade 1 listed building, some areas of which were designed and built without considering the needs of wheelchair users.

Hearing Impaired: Sound enhancement equipment is available for gallery talks and tours. Please ask at the Cromwell Road Information Desk.

All guide dogs and service dogs are welcome.

Notes


The following individuals are entitled to free admission to the V&A (guaranteed entry if tickets are prebooked):
  • Under 12s
  • People with disabilities, with up to two carers
  • Individual teachers or lecturers (on production of evidence of professional status)
  • Individual Blue Badge Guides
  • Museums Association (MA) members
  • International Council of Museums (ICOM) members
  • Staff from other museums (UK or overseas) on production of staff identification from their institution
  • Press (with Press card)
Customers must produce valid ID to be eligible for free admission.

Friends of the V&A and Patrons are entitled to free entry without prebooking; it may be necessary to queue during very busy periods.