Thursday, February 10, 2011

LOOK show & Saatchi gallery



So I'm super excited- I found out today I'd won a pair of tickets to the LOOK show! :) And my boyfriend has agreed to go with me! What a star he is! It's next week in London, and I'll be tweeting and blogging about it. You can follow me on twitter here.

The previous LOOK shows have been a success with celebrities like X Factor singers Lucie Jones, Joe McElderry and Shane Ward attending and musicians such as The Like, Diana Vickers and Pixie Lott performing. The Look show has also been popular with bloggers invited such as LLYMRS and From Primark to Prada. I'm really looking forward to attending and having a good time around music, fashion and art. :)

I love that it has previously (although not this year) been hosted in the Saatchi gallery- making and supporting art has always been really important to me, and I've never been to the Saachi before so it'll be good to have a nosy. The Saatchi became famous for its support of the YBAs (Young British Artists) like Tracy Emin and Damien Hurst and is credited for effectively making them famous. In the spirit of this the Saatchi often hosts installation art.




The combination of fashion and art can often produce some exciting and innovative work and hosting a fashion show in a gallery points to this relationship in the world of design.


Tracy Emin, Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made


2 comments:

  1. thanks for visiting my blog!! my overalls are a funny sort of velveteen material (but i don't rightly know what it is!). all i know is that they are velvet-y soft :)

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  2. Oh wow nice one!

    I was going to enter but i injured my shoulder 2 weeks ago so thought i'll probs never end up going even if i won boo.

    I'll read all about it in the magazine tho as LOOK is the only one i subscribe too :)

    Sunny
    http://wardrobemag.wordpress.com

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