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Review: Marie Antoinette Style, V&A

Review: Marie Antoinette Style, V&A

Should you’re visiting London with teenagers who love style or historical past, the fascinating new Marie Antoinette Model exhibition on the V&A in South Kensington is unmissable.

With among the uncommon objects owned by the Queen herself, in addition to items from the 18th century, it’s an opportunity to study extra about her life and her affect on model at court docket and in the present day.

And for anybody who dismisses style as frivolous needs to be ready to alter their thoughts, with every thing from politics and cultural values woven by means of the exhibition – as my Marie Antoinette Model assessment goes to indicate, the very fact we’re nonetheless speaking concerning the 18th century Queen in the present day proves what an influence she had.

From fragrance and jewels to decorate and music, the exhibition traces her life proper as much as the tip, together with the scandals she was implicated in and the lies unfold about her.

And past her personal tragic finish, there’s an entire part on her enduring affect, from style to motion pictures and extra. All fantastically introduced, it’s a reminder that greater than two centuries later, her legacy lives on.

The exhibition begins with a portrait of the princess, with a quote from her mom, saying ‘All eyes shall be on you’ – a prescient remark given how a lot scrutiny confronted Marie Antoinette by means of her lifetime.

However you’ll additionally see different portraits – the extra formal appears to be like you may affiliate with the French court docket, but additionally Marie Antoinette with two of her youngsters, in addition to a extra casual look from later in life.

All of it goes to creating an image of the particular girl, reasonably than the scandals and legends which have adopted her by means of historical past, a reminder that behind the Queen was nonetheless an individual.

Should you’re all concerning the style ingredient, the exhibition launches straight in to the model too – a superb glimmering silver extravaganza worn by the long run Queen of Sweden, with big skirts and tiny waist. A mode additionally worn by the teenage Marie Antoinette, her sister-in-law was married in a really related gown too.

Evidently, there are only a few objects really belonging to Marie Antoinette which survived the Revolution and the centuries, with most looted and lower up as souvenirs, however the V&A has gathered a lot of them collectively, which makes this notably particular.

Marked together with her monogram, it’s simple to inform what was a uncommon royal possession – similar to a remnant of lavishly embroidered glowing material and beaded shoe – and what may date from an identical time however belonging to another person. And there’s a real thrill to see objects which the Queen would have dealt with.

Two dresses on display showing different more formal and informal styles at the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at the V&A in South Kensington, London

With twirling gold decorations within the ceiling, it’s simple to really feel such as you’ve walked right into a gilded world and the attire on show are genuinely artistic endeavors.

Designed to indicate the totally different ranges of ritual required for various conditions at court docket, there’s additionally an opportunity to see among the explicit materials and prints which Marie Antoinette cherished, in addition to to marvel at how a lot work should have gone into these robes.

No shock, then, that the wearers needed to benefit from the influence on different folks, typically concealing their attire underneath a voluminous domino cloak (additionally on show), earlier than rising to indicate off their newest creation to its greatest impact.

It’s tempting to linger, absorbing each element, however that is nonetheless very a lot the start, with a lot extra to see.

Not least Marie Antoinette’s jewelry. The Queen cherished sparkle, bringing a few of her personal jewels together with her on her marriage, in addition to accessing the French crown jewels. A few of her personal items do survive, similar to a pearl and diamond set, together with her jewels smuggled in a foreign country and ultimately given to her daughter.

Exhibited alongside her jewelry casket, it’s the primary time a few of these have been reunited for over 230 years.

However as ever with Marie Antoinette, there are extra tales to be discovered past the floor model – bejewelled shoe buckles a reminder of the lavishness of each side of court docket, in comparison with a rustic the place many lived in poverty.

Nevertheless, there are additionally reminders that most of the scandals which plagued the Queen weren’t of her personal making, together with the Diamond Necklace Affair, the place a conwoman used Marie Antoinette’s identify to make off with a fortune – blackening her repute with out her really being concerned.

There’s a duplicate of the necklace itself on show, however much more fascinating, two units of jewelry utilizing diamonds thought to have come from the opulent diamond necklace on the coronary heart of the scandal, damaged up and brought in a foreign country the place they ended up within the fingers of the British the Aristocracy.

With the scene set, the exhibition then strikes by means of the Queen’s evolving model, from traits like Anglomania and animal print (a legacy of French colonialism), to her patronage of Sevres china.

Plus extra on her influence, whether or not that was celebrating a French victory with a mannequin ship in her extravagant towering hair, or her adoption of Rousseau’s beliefs concerning the superiority of nature, even popularising breast-feeding.

In fact, this nonetheless left her dwelling miles from the on a regular basis actuality for most individuals in France. Whereas she could have had her ‘casual’ palace of the Petit Trianon to flee to within the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, it was hardly a rural idyll, as proven by the ornate armchair and gardening instruments designed to be equipment.

However the exhibition additionally reveals you her model evolving, embracing informality over the inflexible etiquette of court docket, plus one of many few interactive sections the place you’re transported to 18th century France through scent.

There’s an opportunity to smell a recreation of her fragrance and room scents amongst others, with the reminder that the gilded Versailles would even have stank. And to complete, one other reminder of what was to return, with the scent of her cell within the Conciergerie jail in Paris.

As a result of the gilded floor was already cracking. Within the background, the propaganda of her enemies painted her as sexually wicked, corrupt and a logo of all that was worst concerning the court docket – there’s a small part exhibiting among the cartoons, though you may skip it if you happen to’re visiting with children, for instance.

And ultimately, inevitably, the Revolution – which got here with its personal fashions, from tricolore cockades to indicate your assist, and less complicated fashions primarily based on male driving gown in distinction to lavish court docket gown – a method which, paradoxically, Marie Antoinette had been a fan of.

No-one visiting Marie Antoinette Model shall be shocked by the final chapter of her story, and it’s introduced with all of the drama and pathos of her finish, with a blood-red tunnel main you into the room targeted on her imprisonment and execution aged solely 37.

The guillotine blade on show appears essentially the most stunning merchandise at first, presumably even the one which executed the queen. However trying extra intently on the different private objects of this girl we’ve come to know is much more transferring.

A locket with a lock of her son’s hair and a braid of her personal has astonishingly survived, an emotional reminder of her youngsters. And starkly easy, one of many final objects of clothes she wore – a easy white chemise, an undergarment which she would have utilized in jail, a world away from the spectacular fashions of earlier within the exhibition.

However whereas this marks the tip of her life, it’s removed from the tip of her story. The next rooms take a look at the best way her fashions had been mirrored over the centuries to return, and the way she was remembered, together with by Empress Eugenie of France, who collected her belongings and even wearing an identical approach to her royal predecessor.

And greater than two centuries on, she’s nonetheless inspiring designers to create catwalk appears to be like, in addition to motion pictures, similar to Sofia Coppola’s 2006 movie Marie Antoinette.

The final, larger room is filled with these items for some critical wow issue – Manolo Blahnik’s Marie Antoinette-inspired assortment, attire by John Galliano and Moschino, outrageous skirts and pastel macaron shades.

What would the Queen herself have considered it? I think about happy to know historical past has handled her extra kindly than her personal time – and first within the queue to strive every thing on.

Must you go to Marie Antoinette Model with children?

This actually isn’t an exhibition to enchantment to youthful children. Though there are just a few enjoyable interactive parts, guests do have to be sufficiently old to understand the objects on show, and have the endurance to cease and browse captions.

The attire are superb, however even little ones who’re obsessive about princesses are going to lose curiosity shortly.

Nevertheless you may undoubtedly go to Marie Antoinette Model with children as soon as they’re a bit older, notably in the event that they’re curious about style, design or historical past.

There’s little or no which is inappropriate: a small part on the sexual slurs used to blacken the Queen’s identify is simple to bypass, and effectively signed so that you received’t stumble into it by chance.

Dresses inspired by fashions from Marie Antoinette's court showing the influence of the Queen over centuries to come - on display at Marie Antoinette Style, the V&A's exhibition

And whereas there’s a guillotine blade on show, except your baby is especially delicate, it’s unlikely to unnerve these sufficiently old to have an interest within the exhibition – you would additionally take that room shortly in that case.

In any other case, it’s going to return right down to your baby and their pursuits. A 9-year-old who’s fascinated by design would love the prospect to go to and luxuriate in it greater than an adolescent who’s on the lookout for a extra immersive attraction.

As a rule of thumb, I’d say it’s greatest suited to older tweens and teenagers – however don’t rule it out as being for adults solely.

Marie Antoinette Model: Have to know

The exhibition is operating till March 22, 2026, on the V&A South Kensington. Tickets price from £23 for grownup weekday entry, from £13 for age 12-17 (and college students with acceptable ID), whereas youngsters underneath 12 enter free.

With restricted numbers, except you’re a member, tickets have been snapped up shortly for the opening months, so it’s effectively value reserving forward.

Ornate entrance from the Cromwell Road to the V&A museum in South Kensington - my review of Marie Antoinette Style and if you can visit with kids

The exhibition is held in galleries 38 and 39 on degree 0. The Cromwell Street entrance is barely nearer (simply go straight forward by means of the store and switch proper) or it’s on the reverse finish of the constructing from the tunnel entrance/Exhibition Street entrance.

Permit not less than an hour to discover – as one of many first in at 10am, the exhibition wasn’t notably busy once I visited (and entrances are staggered) however I might simply have spent longer inside if I had been capable of. I’d recommend permitting round 90 minutes to benefit from the shows with out dashing.

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