Grace Kelly: From Movie Star To Princess Set To Shine At TIFF Bell Lightbox This Fall
Iconic dresses, personal memorabilia of style
queen come to Canada for the first time; major Hollywood Golden Age film
programme to accompany the exhibition
Toronto – Following the weekend nuptials of Prince
Albert of Monaco, and as Canada continues to play host to the Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge on their first tour as a married couple, Piers
Handling, CEO and Director, TIFF, and Noah Cowan, Artistic Director,
TIFF Bell Lightbox, further fuelled royal fever today with the
announcement that TIFF’s upcoming Fall exhibition will provide an
exclusive look at the influential films and wardrobe and incredible
memorabilia of one of the world’s most beloved stars. Running from
November 4, 2011 to January 22, 2012 at
TIFF Bell Lightbox,
Grace Kelly: From Movie Star to Princess will
feature rarely-displayed items and artifacts ranging from Kelly’s days
as one of Hollywood’s most popular actresses to a princess of one of
Europe's oldest royal families. Based on the Grimaldi Forum’s The Grace
Kelly Years exhibition in Monaco, and the Victoria and Albert Museum’s
Grace Kelly: Style Icon
exhibition in London, TIFF Bell
Lightbox is the only venue in North America to host elements from these
landmark shows and to complement the exhibition with a dedicated film
programme.
Many of Kelly’s original dresses, a special exhibit around an exact
replica of her iconic wedding gown, her signature “Kelly bag” and tiara
will star in the exhibition, along with images from her childhood
scrapbooks and high school yearbooks, letters signed "Affectionately,
Hitch," telegrams from Prince Rainier and her Academy Award® for
The Country Girl. Kelly’s
personal home movies – shot on Super 8, and featuring her famous
friends and family – will provide visitors with an extremely rare
glimpse into her personal life.