Netflix and Brooklyn Museum teamed up to launch a virtual costume exhibit that coincides with the premiere of Netflix’s original limited series The Queen’s Gambit and the newest season of The Crown. With the exhibit, visitors will be able to see digitally rendered, interactive costumes from both series, along with other objects from the Brooklyn Museum's collection.
The first-ever online fashion exhibition from Brooklyn Museum provides a look at outfits worn and inspired by Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana. The virtual event is complimented with a virtual panel discussion, which will take visitors behind the scenes to learn more about the costumes created by Gabriele Binder for The Queen’s Gambit and costume designer Amy Roberts for The Crown.
Virtual Costume Exhibits
Netflix and Brooklyn Museum Created an Immersive, 360-Degree Experience
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