V&A, London, UK. 13 June 2018. Frida Kahlo’s possessions, including 22 outfits, paintings, jewellery and medical paraphernalia, have left Mexico for the first time to go on display at the V&A. The exhibition showcases more than 200 objects from the Blue House, some of which have never been on display before; presenting an unparalleled insight into Kahlo’s life. On display are Kahlo’s outfits, letters, jewellery, cosmetics, medicines and medical corsets, which were discovered in 2004. Photo posed with Museum staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

V&A, London, UK. 13 June 2018. Frida Kahlo’s possessions, including 22 outfits, paintings, jewellery and medical paraphernalia, have left Mexico for the first time to go on display at the V&A. The exhibition showcases more than 200 objects from the Blue House, some of which have never been on display before; presenting an unparalleled insight into Kahlo’s life. On display are Kahlo’s outfits, letters, jewellery, cosmetics, medicines and medical corsets, which were discovered in 2004. Photo posed with Museum staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo
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V&A, London, UK. 13 Frida Kahlo’s possessions, including 22 outfits, paintings, jewellery and medical paraphernalia, have left Mexico for the first time to go on display at the V&A. The exhibition showcases more than 200 objects from the Blue House, some of which have never been on display before; presenting an unparalleled insight into Kahlo’s life. On display are Kahlo’s outfits, letters, jewellery, cosmetics, medicines and medical corsets, which were discovered in 2004, 50 years after being sealed in the Blue House by her husband Diego Rivera, the Mexican muralist, following her death in 1954. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

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