Amazing Grace: Grace Kelly's Classic Style comes to the Victoria & Albert Museum

It's amazing that a movie star from the 1950s had a wardrobe that looks as fresh and stylish in 2010 as it did over 40 years ago.
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Pictured: Erwin Blumenfeld, Portrait of Grace Kelly, New York, 1955. The dress in the portrait is by designer Oleg Cassini. © The Estate of Erwin Blumenfeld 2009

It's amazing that a movie star from the 1950s had a wardrobe that looks as fresh and stylish in 2010 as it did over 40 years ago. The amazing part is Grace Kelly's personal style. Her look was classic and that's why it has endured. That is why a new collection of Grace Kelly's clothing just went on display in London at the Victoria & Albert Museum until Sept. 26th 2010. The exhibit is simply called, "Grace Kelly Style Icon" and is sponsored by Van Cleef & Arpels. How amazing that over 50 years since Grace achieved popularity as a film star, that her style still looks so fresh and modern. In 1955 McCall's magazine said of Grace Kelly, "The thing that made her stand out is what we call 'style'. Part of the exhibit is Grace's well worn and often carried Hermes "Kelly " Bag which she used to camouflage her pregnancy in 1956. The Guardian UK reports that , "despite her high-maintenance image, Grace Kelly was surprisingly thrifty with her wardrobe. The signs of wear and tear make it clear she continued to carry the same handbag for many years - a sharp contrast to the habits of modern celebrities, who avoid wearing the same outfit twice." The floral dress that Grace wore when she first meet Prince Rainer was not a couture dress, but a dress made from a McCall's easy to sew pattern. Like Audrey Hepburn, Grace took good care of her clothes and wore them repeatedly.

Pictured: One of Grace Kelly's gowns from the exhibit at the Victoria & Albert Museum. This gown was worn in the film "High Society."
(photo: G. Cattermole for Getty Images.)

I had the pleasure of seeing Grace honored earlier this year in Los Angeles at the Rodeo Walk of Style. When I look back at old Grace Kelly photos, or watch her in To Catch a Thief or Dial M for Murder, I think of her beautiful accessories and her simple strand of pearls. There are many things today's fashionista on a budget can learn from Grace. Grace's fashion lexicon was simplicity of style and classic pieces. No matter what she wore, she remained the focal point. When I think of Grace's style, her look can be emulated either with well chosen pieces from a discounter or with luxury fashions from or a high-end store. Whether you are a fashionista or a recessionista, Grace Kelly's style is priceless. Her style included a colorful scarf around the neck, a simple string of pearls, shirt dresses with cinched waists and capri pants with ballet flats.

If you can't make it to London for the exhibit, then visit the Victoria & Albert museum online to experience her style through the magic of the Internet. Designer treasures in the exhibit feature movie studio designers like Edith Head, and high fashion names like Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Balenciaga.

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