Most museums, I can take or leave. Don't blame me, blame my attention-deficient generation. And MTV.
However, this one's definitely worth the trip - and especially between now and 17th of May:
Image courtesy of Hussein Chalayan.com's blog
An exhibit of works by the award-winning fashion designer Hussein Chalayan from 1994-2009 is on at London's Design Museum.
It's purpose is to look at the creative approach of a man who brought us portable architecture, a dress made of aircraft materials and another made of Swarovski crystals and 15,000 flickering LED lights.
It's the most compresensive presentation of Chalayan's past fifteen years of experimental projects and will include his past and present collections.
It should appeal to anyone who loves fashion, technology, innovation or art. Basically, anyone with eyes and brain.
And I dare you to leave without once contemplating the phrase 'frickin' laser beams'.

