Film length: 1 hour

This film is a recording of an event that took place in April 2022.

In this conversation designer Simon Costin and curator Amy de la Haye shared their passion for the romance of roses, their inspirations behind the exhibition Wild & Cultivated: Fashioning the Rose, and what they discovered in the hunt for the perfect rose-adorned dresses, hats and more, creating a floral treasure trove of fashion in the Museum.

Fashioning the Rose explored the use of roses in fashion from the Victorian era to today, with designs from Alexander McQueen, Philip Treacy, Ashish and Comme des Garçons amongst other historic and modern collections. The rose and fashion are inextricably entwined. Roses, like fashion, are a luxury and they are ephemeral. They are both ‘shown’ seasonally, their appeal is multi-sensorial, and they each incite passion and obsession.

Throughout history artists, designers and writers have explored this fragrant flower and its deterrent thorns (technically they are prickles) – a conjunction of opposites – to draw out illusions to love, beauty, sexuality, sin, rites of passage, degradation, and death.

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