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FKA Twigs and Veuve Clicquot in pictures
Last week FKA Twigs hosted the second instalment of Veuve Clicquot’s Widow Series – an annual art exhibit that pays homage to its founder Madame Clicquot.
The Veuve Clicquot Widow Series (with Veuve meaning widow in French), is held annually and pays tribute to Madame Clicquot, who was famously widowed in 1805.
She single-handedly took on her late husband’s Champagne business and went on to grow the company into the global brand it is today.
Held in London, this year’s exhibition is particularly poignant as it marked 150 years since Madame Clicquot’s death, with performance artist, dancer and musician FKA Twigs taking the helm.
Twig’s Widow installation, named ‘Rooms’, comprised of a combination of performance art, set design, theatre, costume and dance, performed by a cast of 30 across 12 rooms, with each one based on the signs of the Zodiac.
Artists involved in Rooms include Gary Card, who has made elaborate headpieces for Lady Gaga, and David White, the iconic set designer whose recent work includes Calvin Klein’s spring/summer 2016 campaign
Click through for a taste of FKA Twigs and Veuve Clicquot’s visually intriguing and beautiful ‘Rooms’ exhibition, based on the 12 signs of the Zodiac.