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The Story Of The Supremes
A display of performance costumes worn by The Supremes, one of the most successful groups of the sixties - only the Beatles had more number one hits. The display will show the changing image of The Supremes from the early days when they were known as The Primettes to the glamorous Hollywood designs they wore at the height of their fame, and will look at their continuing stylistic influence on performers such as Beyoncé. The display will include dresses worn by Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Florence Ballard for live performances, television appearances and on album covers. Original television footage, photographs and magazine spreads will examine The Supremes as the stars of Motown Records whose highly visible success story helped change racial perceptions during the time of the American Civil Rights movement.
Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)
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- 020 7942 2766
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Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)
- Disabled Booking:
- 020 7942 2766
See all events at Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)