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Everyone showed out at Brooklyn Museum’s “David Bowie Is” exhibit

Night at the Brooklyn Museum, but make it fashion

Photographer Gladimir Gelin
March 08, 2018

Last Wednesday in the glowing lobby of the Brooklyn Museum, a well-heeled crowd gathered to welcome the debut of “David Bowie is.” The exhibit celebrates Bowie’s legacy as a restless innovator of sound, style and identity. With over 400 items from Bowie’s personal archive, the show spans multiple mediums—candid portraits, handwritten notes, vintage performance clips and—most notably—show-stopping costumes. Since its debut in 2012 at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, “David Bowie is” has toured 11 museums over five continents. Last Wednesday, art critics, super models, and Bowie fans alike turned up to celebrate the exhibition’s final stop in Brooklyn.

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Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade

Echoing Bowie’s penchant for epic style, attendees of the VIP preview paid homage through looks that ranged from jewel-toned dandies to Union Jack-clad rockers fits. A handful of partygoers showed their devotion by way of unabashed hero worship with Ziggy Stardust tattoos, graphic tees and printed separates. For those on the low-key end of the style spectrum, high-waisted trousers and well-tailored pop of colors were in order. Yet still, the truly daring—we’re looking at you Coco Rocha—stepped in full-on costume get ups.

Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade
Gladimir Gelin: @iam_newyorkmade

"David Bowie is" is organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The Brooklyn Museum presentation is organized by Matthew Yokobosky, Director of Exhibition Design, Brooklyn Museum.
Sound experience by Sennheiser.
Lead sponsorship for this exhibition is provided by Spotify
Generous support provided by BMW

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