An art exhibition highlighting Kylie Minogue's iconic costumes has arrived in Manchester, following a successful run at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, Easier.com reports.
The exhibit, which originated at the Arts Centre in Melbourne, Australia, features over 40 costumes and 60 photographs, plus music and video. New additions to this leg of the exhibition include designer Alexander McQueen's dress for Minogue's 2004 video "Chocolate" and Boy George's self-designed outfit for Minogue's 2006 Homecoming tour. Also highlighted are Minogue's collaborations with celebrity designers Dolce & Gabbana, John Galliano, Julien MacDonald, Helmut Lang, and Manolo Blahnik. (The Advocate)















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