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“Guo Pei: Couture Fantasy,” the mid-career retrospect­ive of the Chinese couturier, is being extended at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum, after attracting a record 130,000 visitors in 18 weeks, making it one of the museum’s most popular costume exhibition­s in the last decade. It will now be on view through Nov. 27.

It’s easy to see why the show has been so popular; with Pei’s dazzling encrusted embroideri­es and nature themes, including a bird’s nest built into a gown, as well as her innovative fabrics resembling mother-of-pearl and spun gold, it’s like being at fashion Disneyland.

Hosting “Guo Pei: Couture Fantasy” in the Bay Area, home to one of the largest

Asian population­s in the U.S., was intentiona­l, said curator

Jill D’Alessandro, speaking exclusivel­y to WWD last year about her collaborat­ion with the designer on the show.

“As an institutio­n we’ve been looking at expanding the canon outside of the West, and she is a really important person for us to look at. And to be honest it’s a difficult time — California is leading the nation in Asian hate crimes. As [Guo Pei] says herself, ‘There is so much misconcept­ion about China. I want to show a different side of China.’ Both her studio and the museum believe art can be a form of healing.”

Spread across two floors and multiple galleries, the exhibition features 80 runway ensembles from collection­s shown both in Beijing and in Paris over the last two decades, all of them sourced from the designer’s archive.

The designer was among the first generation to come of age in the ’80s after China’s Open

Door Policy, which led her to draw inspiratio­n from both Chinese and European traditions. — BOOTH MOORE

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Chinese traditiona­l bridal ensemble
by Guo Pei
A reimagined Chinese traditiona­l bridal ensemble by Guo Pei

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