One of the best exhibitions I’ve seen is ‘Hello My Name Is Paul Smith’ at the Design Museum.
The exhibition is split in to several sections, starting with a replica of his first shop, which then opens up in to a room with floor to ceiling framed images, posters, paintings and various inspiration to represent an exploded view of Paul’s mind.
There is a good selection from his most famous collections along with collaborations like the striped Mini Cooper and a Thomas Goode teapot.
“I hate shops that all look the same - I love individuality” says a quote on the wall with framed images of his global flagship stores. Each having its own colour, mood, decor and character.
My favourite part of the exhibition is the replica of his design studio, a long table full of inspiration and the process of his collections, with garment templates hanging from the ceiling and an old stereo playing music. It really makes you feel like you’re standing in his work place.
When I think of Paul Smith, I think about lively, fun, printed detailing and lots of colour. I just love the way they’re all presented in this exhibition. Its definitely one not to be missed! x
Ends Sunday 9 March 2014
Design Museum
Good job bitch :] BTW I wanna see you OOTD , I'm sure your style is one not to bemissed too!!
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