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British Council Arts
 Inside Out at the Design Museum, London, May 2000
Fashion
Craft and Applied Art
Cross disciplinary
Fashion
Furniture and Interiors
Graphic Design
Product Design
London Fashion Week
Design Museum
Agent Provocateur
Vivienne Westwood
John Smedley
Rigby and Peller
archived
Inside Out: Underwear and style in the UK
This exhibition explored British underwear design in the context of a country whose languages of dress are unparalleled in their diversity.

Underwear raises infinite challenges to design. As fashion it exercises creative expression and abets personal display. As industrial design it exploits materials, construction and engineering in pursuit of health, comfort and economical production.

At worst, the British are virtually without style. At best, wildly experimental, with a rollicking sense of parody, drama and conceptual fantasy. Most of those in between reject international, commercial fashion images in favour of mixing fashion up for themselves.

The prevailing impression of the British and their underwear is that we in Britain all wear Marks & Spencer, but even there we exercise a wide choice of persona - Marks & Spencer make over 60 different models of white ladies' pants alone. Virginal, vampish, boyish, girlish, antique, futuristic, monochrome, contrast, seamless, constructed, flat, bouncy, plain or fancy, inside as well as out, the British love to dress up.

Inside Out was launched at the Design Museum, London, and travelled to Japan, Lithuania, Russia, Finland and Poland and is no longer touring.

Read Alice Cicolini's essay on British Style

Project Manager Alice Ciolini

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