Archive | November, 2008

Billy – Bill Gibb’s Moment in Time

This weekend I went to see the Bill Gibb retrospective at the Fashion and Textile Museum. Apologies for the bad pictures but only had my phone camera with me.

Bill Gibb was a Scottish designer, the only couture designer in Britain during the 70s. His signature look is heavily inspired by medieval dresses and fairy tales. He also used a bee motif a lot as belt buckles, buttons or print on fabric or leather.

The designs felt very dated and heavy, perhaps due to the way they were displayed – mostly on hangers. Very often they lacked lightness and shape unlike the very few dresses that were displayed on dummies which looked fantastic.

I really like all the jersey dresses and tops, the fabric flows and the embroidered details are beautiful. I couldn’t stop thinking they looked very Stella McCartney, especially one of the jumpsuits.

His designs must have influenced many other contemporary designers like Dries van Noten and Missoni.

The exhibition runs till 18th of January 2009.

Annie Leibovitz – A Photographer’s Life, 1990-2005

Last week, having a wonderful few days off in London, I went to see the Annie Leibovitz exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.

I am really fond of her earlier work from the 70th for the Rolling Stone magazine but I don’t like most of the glossy celebrity portraits or the Disney advertising campaign, just not my thing.

The exhibition was well displayed, I find it a bit of a hit and miss with NPG shows as sometimes they display artwork on a belly level and create half room with awkward corners making it difficult to see things properly.

It was a treat to find some amazing pictures of Leibovitz’s family, travel, shots from everyday life and great portraits of her close ones. She has a big talent of capturing intimate moments, people look very relaxed and natural. My favorite picture was a portrait of her mother, below. You can almost see the life’s experience drawn on the woman’s face.

The show runs till the 1st of February 2009. Don’t miss it.

Pictures: Annie Leibovitz