The Peak District may not seem like a fashion hot spot, but for a few months this year it definitely was. The beautiful old house, Chatsworth, which the Cavendish family made their home in the mid-sixteenth century, was host to the enchanting exhibition - House Style: Five Centuries of Style at Chatsworth. I wasn't sure whether to share this post with you or not, as the exhibition is now closed, buuuuut I just adored it so much and thought it would be a nice way for those of you who didn't get the chance to go to enjoy the show.
I'd heard about the exhibition when I visited Chatsworth earlier in the year and peered through the golden gates and since then I'd really wanted to go!
Hamish Bowles the International Editor-at-Large at American Vogue curated the show and its basic aim is to demonstrate fashion through the ages using the different looks and tastes of all the different occupants of Chatsworth. In partnership with Gucci it's all about how the family have expressed themselves through clothes.
We went from tattered slippers...
... to elaborate wedding dresses.
Everywhere you turn there's a new delight, from elaborate gowns to intricate jewels.
Every room in Chatsworth House is breath-taking. It's a perfectly regal and noble background to the show and the exhibition blends beautifully into every room of the house, it doesn't take away the grandeur, but adds to it. The clothes and rooms play with each other and interact to tell a story. Everywhere oozes luxury and extravagance, but this is balanced by the places like the fairytale library that is still used by the family.
There was also delightful stories in every room and the staff who we met on the journey really wanted to share the magical anecdotes with you and it was clear that they loved being part of the exhibition. One of my favourite stories was about two outfits, a boy and a girl, who met at one of the sumptuous balls thrown at the House and went on to marry!
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