Retrospective Magazine Exhibits

Gossip Magazine Grazia Celebrated Its 10th Anniversary in 2015

In order to celebrate its 10th anniversary, British gossip magazine Grazia held an exhibition earlier this year at the Getty Images Gallery in London. Spanning three weeks, the exhibition highlighted fashion innovations over the last decade and featured digital components, making it entirely interactive.

Sponsored by Topshop’s Newgen campaign, the #Grazia10 experience asked patrons to vote for their favorite British designer of the decade. The exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery also played host to a series of ticketed talks with esteemed speakers covering a range of topics designed to appeal to the forward-thinking woman.

The immersive exhibition also features a wall of clippings from the publication's decade-long history and at one point asks patrons to vote on their favorite outfit of the decade.
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