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Actress Grace Kelly's wardrobe to go on display in London museum
London, Nov 23 (ANI): Late actress Grace Kelly's some of the most famous outfits will be displayed in new exhibition in London.
The exhibition at V and A museum will feature wardrobe from her films including 'High Society' and 'Rear Window' along with the dress she wore to accept her Oscar for Country Girl in 1955.
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It will also have the outfit she wore to her first meeting with husband Prince Rainier at the Cannes film festival in 1955 along with creations by her favourite designers, including Christian Dior, Balenciaga, Givenchy and Yves St Laurent in 1960s and 1970s, reports the Telegraph.
Costumes created by the MGM designer Helen Rose, including a Grecian-style bathing robe and an embroidered evening dress, a black chiffon dress worn by Kelly in the 1954 film Rear Window and designed by Edith Head, Paramount's chief costume designer, will also go on display.
Other highlights of the show will include the belted shirtwaist dress by Branell of New York, which Kelly wore for the official announcement of her engagement to Prince Rainier, the clothes designed for her trousseau and the lace bodice and skirt she wore for her civil marriage ceremony in 1956.
The show, which opens in April 2010, has been divided into three sections: "The Actress", "The Bride" and "The Princess". (ANI)
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