Grace Kelly’s classic style comes alive in London

LONDON, (Reuters Life!) – You’d better hurry if you  want to see the hats, shoes, dresses and immaculate gloves that  were an essential element of the style which made Grace Kelly a  fashion beacon for millions of women around the world.  

The “Grace Kelly: Style Icon” exhibition at London’s  Victoria and Albert museum will be closing its doors in  September, so there are only a few weeks left to see the  clothes, mementoes and videos which replay the life of Hollywood  royalty turned real-life princess. 
 
Set in the museum’s fashion section, the show holds more  than 35 of Kelly’s outfits made by famous designers such as  Edith Head, Helen Rose, Yves Saint Laurent, and many by Kelly’s  personal favourite, Christian Dior. 
 
Show visitor Margret Bennett told Reuters the exhibition was  a must-see for Kelly enthusiasts like her.  
“Grace Kelly was the style icon of my day, and an  inspiration,” she said.  
Ball gowns in silk chiffon by Dior and travel suits in wool  by Coco Chanel are matched with film posters from old movies  such as “To Catch A Thief”. Pictures and magazine covers depict  Kelly starring in films alongside the top leading men of the day  like Cary Grant, Bing Crosby or Clark Gable, and winning an  academy award and floating up the red carpet.

The museum’s Fashion and Textiles Curator Jenny Lister said  Kelly’s style owed its enduring appeal to her simplicity and  attention to detail.  

“Because she had worked as a professional model, she knew  how to make clothes work in photographs and movies, and although  fashion changed a huge amount through the 1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s,  she remained faithful to her fondness for classic styles,”  Lister told Reuters. 
 
“She spoke about how she thought clothes should flatter the  wearer — not overwhelm.”