A quick guide to exhibitions on Now!
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WHAT TO WEAR TO WHAT'S ON

 

The Arts are essential to the cosmos of Fox & Chave.

We take regular inspiration from history's most renowned artists and collaborate frequently with galleries and museums the world over, and collect royalties that help to fund these vital institutions.

In further support,  here is a short guide to what's going on in the Arts right now, and what we recommend you might wear as you consume the culture and partake of the paintings...

 
People at art gallery
People at art gallery

WHAT TO WEAR TO WHAT'S ON

The Arts are essential to the cosmos of Fox & Chave.

We take regular inspiration from history's most renowned artists and collaborate frequently with galleries and museums the world over, and collect royalties that help to fund these vital institutions.

In further support,  here is a short guide to what's going on in the Arts right now, and what we recommend you might wear as you consume the culture and partake of the paintings...

 
 

EXHIBITIONS

 
 
The British Museum
 

WHAT TO WEAR

Egyptian Lotus Habotai

 

A breathtaking brightly coloured and idiosyncratic design featuring several stylised floral motifs reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian civilisation. Certain to draw attention as you amble among the artefacts.

 

HIEROGLYPHS

UNLOCKING

ANCIENT EGYPT

The British Museum, London

 

Running until February 2023, this exhibition marks 200 years since the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, taking the visitor through the trials and hard work that preceded, and the revelations that followed, this ground-breaking moment. 

 
Egyptian Lotus Habotai
 
 
The National Maritime Museum
 

WHAT TO WEAR

Yachting Flags Silk Tie

 

A vivid and historical design with an unmistakably nautical inspiration, this special silk tie is certain to signal to everyone aboard that you are ship shape and Bristol fashion.

 

MEET JOHN SIMMONDS

The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

 

As you might expect, a maritime museum features all things naval, with Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare CBE being one of the most photographed artworks in London. But we recommend taking in a Character Encounter, perhaps with John Simmonds, a sailor who served in the Battle of Trafalgar.

 
Yachting Flags Silk Tie
 
 
The Queen's Gallery
 

WHAT TO WEAR

Hokusai Wave Silk Scarf

 

The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print from the Edo period by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai and depicts small vessels at sea among Tsunami type waves, perhaps in a rescue attempt. So this scarf is perfect if you plan to double-up your visit with one to The National Maritime Museum.

 

JAPAN: COURTS & CULTURE

The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

 

The Royal Collection holds some of the most significant examples of Japanese art and craftsmanship in the western world.

 

Until February, and for the first time, highlights from this outstanding collection are brought together to tell the story of 300 years of diplomatic, artistic and cultural exchange between the British and Japanese royal and imperial families.

 
Hokusai Wave Silk Scarf
 
The British Museum

HIEROGLYPHS

UNLOCKING

ANCIENT EGYPT

The British Museum, London

 

Marking 200 years since the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, this major exhibition takes you through the trials and hard work that preceded, and the revelations that followed, this ground-breaking moment. 

WHAT TO WEAR

Egyptian Lotus Habotai

 

A breathtaking brightly coloured and idiosyncratic design featuring several stylised floral motifs reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian civilisation. Certain to draw attention as you amble among the artefacts.

Egyptian Lotus Habotai
 
 
The National Maritime Museum

MEET JOHN SIMMONDS

The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

 

As you might expect, a maritime museum features all things naval, with Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare CBE being one of the most photographed artworks in London. But we recommend taking in a Character Encounter, perhaps with John Simmonds, a sailor who served in the Battle of Trafalgar.

WHAT TO WEAR

Yachting Flags Silk Tie

 

A vivid and historical design with an unmistakably nautical inspiration, this special silk tie is certain to signal to everyone aboard that you are ship shape and Bristol fashion.

Yachting Flags Silk Tie
 
 
The Queen's Gallery

JAPAN: COURTS & CULTURE

The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

 

The Royal Collection holds some of the most significant examples of Japanese art and craftsmanship in the western world.

 

Until February, and for the first time, highlights from this outstanding collection are brought together to tell the story of 300 years of diplomatic, artistic and cultural exchange between the British and Japanese royal and imperial families.

WHAT TO WEAR

Hokusai Wave Silk Scarf

 

The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print from the Edo period by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai and depicts small vessels at sea among Tsunami type waves, perhaps in a rescue attempt. So this scarf is perfect if you plan to double-up your visit with one to The National Maritime Museum.

Hokusai Wave Silk Scarf
 
 
The National Galleries of Scotland

A TASTE FOR IMPRESSIONISM

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

World famous paintings on show until November 13th, by artists including Van Gogh, Degas and Gauguin feature throughout this exhibition, offering visitors a rare chance to delve into what is perhaps a little-known aspect of Scotland’s cultural history.

 

Other highlights include seven works by Claude Monet and, for the first time, the full set of Matisse’s vibrant Jazz prints.

WHAT TO WEAR

Monet Waterlilies PoshminaTM

 

When you take in this exhibition north of the border, this silk satin stole, lined with a warming brushed silk is certain to keep any hint of winter at bay.

 

Inspired by one of Monet's world famous paintings of waterlilies from the pond within his vast garden at Giverny, it's cosy as well as being classic.

Monet Waterlilies Poshmina
 
TThe National Galleries of Scotland
 

WHAT TO WEAR

Monet Waterlilies PoshminaTM

 

When you take in this exhibition north of the border, this silk satin stole, lined with a warming brushed silk is certain to keep any hint of winter at bay.

 

Inspired by one of Monet's world famous paintings of waterlilies from the pond within his vast garden at Giverny, it's cosy as well as being classic.

 

A TASTE FOR IMPRESSIONISM

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

World famous paintings on show until November 13th, by artists including Van Gogh, Degas and Gauguin feature throughout this exhibition, offering visitors a rare chance to delve into what is perhaps a little-known aspect of Scotland’s cultural history.

 

Other highlights include seven works by Claude Monet and, for the first time, the full set of Matisse’s vibrant Jazz prints.

 
Monet Waterlilies Poshmina
 
 
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