The V&A were right in my opinion in rejecting her clothes. After seeing their Alexander McQueen, Bowie and Westwood shows, a Thatcher show would seem by limited (very few 'iconic' items).
Send them to a charity shop. How are her suits and blouses worthy of any kind of exhibition? Who would go to look at them? I can't imagine even die-hard Tories would schlep up to London to look at her clothes.
I don't recall seeing the sartorial examples of elegance, the donkey jacket and Gannex Mac displayed anywhere so why bother about Mrs Thatchers clothes. Now Sir Winston Churchill has Chartwell and the War Rooms where we could see his siren suit and bowler. Poor Maggie was left with a house in Belgravia and I don't see that becoming a shrine.
Perhaps, although I must admit I can't picture it, the outfit she wore to address the media on the morning after the Brighton bomb might be worthy....in some sort of context.
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