Kylie Fever! - Kylie Exibition In Manchester
Fanny More  |  by www.femalefirst.co.uk. All rights reserved. 19.07 | 12:13

The changing image of Kylie Minogue, one of the world s most popular contemporary style icons, will be the focus of Manchester Art Gallery s major summer exhibition. Featuring performance costumes, accessories, album covers, photographs, music and video, the exhibition will look at how Kylie, as a performer, has used her wardrobe to create an image that is known worldwide.
Originating from the Arts Centre, Melbourne, the UK tour of the exhibition began earlier this year in London at the V A, where it has been a massive success.

Manchester Art Gallery is the only venue in the north of England to be hosting the exhibition, which includes over 300 objects relating to Kylie s performing career. On display will be over 40 costumes and around 60 photographs, including three new outfits that have not previously been shown as part of the exhibition in the UK. These new additions will include the dress designed by Alexander McQueen for the video Chocolate (2004) and the outfit designed by Boy George for Kylie s 2006 Homecoming tour.


There will be a look backstage where visitors can see sketchbooks, designs and video footage showing preparations for a Kylie tour. They will even be able to get a glimpse inside a recreation of Kylie s dressing room from the Showgirl Homecoming tour, 2007.
Speaking about the exhibition, Kylie said: "I feel honoured to have my career documented by this exhibition, and am delighted it will be shown at Manchester Art Gallery as a free exhibition.

I have always enjoyed my visits to Manchester, especially in the last decade performing at the M.E.N.

Arena. It s wonderful to be part of the city s lively programme of cultural events for the summer".
The exhibition will show Kylie s continually changing image, from 1988 onwards, from the overalls she wore as Charlene in Neighbours (1988) and the gold lam hotpants she wore in her Spinning Around video (2000) to the white hooded jumpsuit she wore in the video for Can t get you out of my head (2001).

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