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Rei Kawakubo Could Be The Next Subject Of The Met's Costume Institute

Rei Kawakubo Could Be The Next Subject Of The Met's Costume Institute

The designer's exhibit is expected to be bigger than Alexander McQueen's

Rei Kawakubo Could Be The Next Subject Of The Met's Costume Institute

Rei Kawakubo—the mastermind behind Comme des Garçons and Dover Street Market—is rumored to be the subject of a solo exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute next spring, WWD reports.

The homage to the 73-year-old fashion trailblazer will reportedly mark the second time the Met honors a living designer solo. The first was with Diana Vreeland's retrospective of Yves Saint Laurent in 1983. Other designers featured in recent years include Charles James (2014), Alexander McQueen (2011), and Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada in a joint show (2012).

Next year's exhibit is expected to "rival the scale" of McQueen's "Savage Beauty," which drew over 660,000 visitors, according to WWD. The expectation isn't so far-fetched; Kawakubo is renowned for her avant-garde style, and considering the Costume Institute's success with showcasing radical designs like McQueen's or those included in this year's Manus x Machina exhibit, her display could easily attract large crowds too.

A rep from the Met has yet to confirm or respond to the news. Until then, imagine seeing looks like these on display next year:

From: Harper's BAZAAR US

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