Sybilla Retrospective
LONDON — Sybilla Retrospective The Sala Canal de Isabel II, an exhibition hall in Madrid, Spain, that resembles a lighthouse from the surface, is shining a highlight on the work of native fashion designer Sybilla, who rose to fame within the ’80s with minimal avant-garde designs.
The retrospective, titled “The Invisible Thread,” is the designer’s largest exhibition thus far, running until Jan. 15, and curated by her friend Laura Cerrato Mera.
It should include greater than 80 pieces of Sybilla’s designs, in addition to catalogues, catwalk show footage, lavish invitations, press clippings and artifacts for example the designer’s four-decade profession.
The exhibition space is split into five sections across five floors — “The Basting Thread,” “The Warp Thread,” “The Weft Thread,” “The...
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