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Celebrating the Style of the Duchess of Devonshire: Erdem Exhibition at Chatsworth House

The latest exhibition at pays tribute to the late Duchess of Devonshire, , with a unique twist. The show, curated by British-Turkish designer ıoğlu, imagines a conversation between the Duchess and Erdem himself. The exhibition showcases items from the Duchess's wardrobe, including a tweed suit that reflects her love for chickens. The bottom of the suit is intentionally disheveled, as if it had been pecked at by her beloved and Welsummers. Erdem's designs in the exhibition are inspired by the Duchess's style and the estate in Derbyshire where she lived. His spring/summer collection serves as a love letter to "Debo" and her iconic fashion choices. The exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the world of the Duchess of Devonshire, highlighting her passion for chickens and her eclectic style, which included a love for . It is a fitting tribute to a remarkable woman who left a lasting impact on fashion and society.

What is the new exhibition at Chatsworth House celebrating?

The new exhibition at Chatsworth House is celebrating the legacy of the late Duchess of Devonshire.

Who is the exhibition an imagined conversation between?

The exhibition is an imagined conversation between Deborah Cavendish and the British-Turkish designer Erdem Moralıoğlu.

What was Erdem Moralıoğlu's last spring/summer show inspired by?

Erdem Moralıoğlu's last spring/summer show was a love letter to "Debo", her wardrobe, and the estate in Derbyshire of which she was chatelaine.