The Spice Girls’ most iconic looks (and tour bus) are coming to London

Spice up ya life!

Stop right now. This summer, get ready for the biggest (and best) Spice Girls tribute ever. In celebration of the founders of #GirlPower, the newly announced exhibition – Spice Up – promises to be big and we don’t think you’re going to be disappointed. 

Opening on July 28 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, attendees will be able to feast their eyes on thousands of items of memorabilia (Union Jack dresses and Buffalo boots, please) as well as hundreds of original iconic stage costumes – some of which will be making their first public appearance since the 90s. Not to mention giving them the chance to dig out their best Spice Girl-inspired outfits to participate in dance classes, ride on a Union Jack-emblazoned bus, and generally get their zig a zig ah on. 

Joining with other Spice Girls collectors and designers from around the world, the event organiser and curator Alan Smith-Allison has created a collection of iconic Spice Girls’ history for our pleasure. And as if this wasn’t enough, the original Spice Bus which appeared in the forever iconic Spice World film will also be making a special appearance.

So no need to tell us what you want, what you really, really want – we already know. 

Spice Up is open from July 28 - August 20 at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper St, London N1 0QH. 

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