Lady Gaga and Lizzo's Dresses to Be Displayed in Exhibit at Kensington Palace

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When pop royalty meets real-life royalty.

Lady Gaga and Lizzo's fashion is being honored at Kensington Palace. 

The former home of Princess Diana is holding an exhibit to honor fashion represented in today's pop culture, revealing how the royals of the Georgian era of the 18th century have had a major impact on red carpet fashion today, according to PEOPLE

The exhibit, titled Crown to Couture, will display the "fascinating parallels between the world of the red carpet and the world of the Royal Court." According to the outlet, nearly 200 pieces will be on display across the palace—which served as the London home base for Prince William and Kate Middleton.

According to the Historic Royal Palaces website, the upcoming fashion display is "one of the largest exhibitions ever staged at Kensington Palace, with over two hundred stunning objects filling the palace’s spectacular historic State Apartments, this major exhibition tells the story of how the rules and politics of dress at court have influenced modern-day couture fashion."

Designer Joseph Bennett is set to plan the extravagant event and has set out to truly encapsulate the fashion from iconic modern red-carpet events. Lizzo's 2022 Met Gala gown by designer Thom Browne will be on display in the palace.

Fans will finally get a chance to see the plain black corset gown in person along with the hand-embroidered gold and black floor-length coat that everyone was raving over back in May.

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Fans will also get a chance to catch a glimpse of the "Rain On Me" singer's vibrant luminous green dress by Christopher John Rogers that she wore while attending the 2020 MTV Awards.

According to PEOPLE, the curators responsible for choosing which dresses would be displayed at the exhibit selected Gaga's particular dress because it was designed to make a major statement, exactly as Georgian fashion did back in the 18th century.

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Claudia Acott Williams, the curator at Historic Royal Palaces said they are "thrilled to be collaborating with a wide variety of well-known fashion houses and emerging designers to showcase some of the most iconic red carpet looks of recent years and celebrate the wonderful diversity and creativity we see there today."

She continued, "By bringing these familiar looks into the Palace and placing them in conversation with spectacular 18th-century court dress, we hope to provide a new perspective on these historic spaces and the seemingly distant customs of the Georgian Court, and allow visitors to experience the Palace as it was meant to be experienced: filled to the brim with the most fashionable and influential names of the day."

The Crown to Couture exhibition—which is included in palace admission—opens to the public on April 5, 2023.

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