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Kylie

An Exhibition

Previous exhibition
from Saturday 14 May until Monday 14 November 2005

Kylie Minogue, one of Australia's most famous cultural exports is now the subject of her own exhibition.

Kylie, 2004
Kylie, 2004

Kylie Minogue, one of Australia's most famous cultural exports is now the subject of her own exhibition. Drawing from over 300 items generously donated by Kylie Minogue to the Arts Centre's Performing Arts Collection, this exhibition celebrates Kylie's contribution to music, stage and screen. Featuring an extensive display of costumes, accessories, photographs and audio-visual material the exhibition provides a behind-the-scenes look at Kylie's international tours and multi-award winning career.

Kylie Minogue, one of Australia’s most famous cultural exports is now the subject of her own touring exhibition.

Drawing from over 300 items generously donated by Kylie Minogue to the Arts Centre’s Performing Arts Collection, this exhibition celebrates Kylie’s contribution to music, stage and screen. Featuring an extensive display of costumes, accessories, photographs and audio-visual material the exhibition provides a behind-the-scenes look at Kylie’s international tours and multi-award winning career.

See outfits made famous by Kylie including her pink showgirl costume from the Intimate and Live tour, the Silvanemesis from the 2002 Fever tour and the iconic gold hot pants from the Spinning Around video. Other items include over 26 pairs of shoes and over 20 hats, and accessories and costumes designed by the worlds biggest fashion names including Jenny Banister, Collette Dinnigan, Jean Paul Gaultier, Manolo Blahnik, Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Helmet Lang and Chanel.

The exhibition promises the complete Kylie experience – her music, live performances and fashion.

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