Leslie Wilson and her blog page Babes at the Museum like to celebrate “the hidden style that wanders the world’s most exquisite museums.” Her Instagram page proves that the babes you see wandering around the latest exhibitions aren’t the same sort you see in bikinis at the beach or flaunting the latest fad fashions at the mall. That doesn’t mean they aren’t just as frisky or adventurous.
Museum babes with class and style
Ms. Wilson seems to know a lot about museums, especially the technical equipment used to display everything properly, securely, and away from the ravages of time and environment. She also has an eclectic collection of fashion models and social media influencers who like to wear their hip and trendy clothes while wandering through the exhibits. Occasionally, they like to put themselves on display, too.
You can get one of these trendy T-shirts of your very own at babesatthemuseum.bigcartel.com and be sure to wear it proudly as you cruise the galleries.
They say Arvida Byström exceeded “all expectations for a chance encounter at the National Museum in Stockholm.” The Swedish artist is mostly known for her skills as a photographer and model but she also likes to make music.
Pari Ehsan goes by paridust on Instagram and she also blends “elegantly” into Sol LeWitt’s “deceptively simple art.” When she’s not wandering around places like the Paula Cooper Gallery, she spends her time “combining elements of our visual world.”
Cristy of Afrobeta “sporting mom’s Garfield pajama top at the Whitney Museum & making heads turn.”
All they have to say about this one is that “museums can be an exquisite place for unlikely forbiddenness.”
Social media fans think it’s getting hot inside the Getty Museum as Dre McLeod shows “some ink n’ skin.” Ms. McLeod is totally into 2D & wearable art made w/ repurposed textiles.”
We’re not sure who’s in these overalls but they sure are making a huge hit on social media. It could be Pari Ehsan.
It was the Slimey peace sign tee and emoticon mini-skirt that got Mari Stellago noticed at the museum in Mexico City.
Ines Ybarra was spending “a most unhurried Sunday” at Thyssen Museum as she paused to ponder Clyfford Still’s big 1965 hit, “Untitled.” What she was wearing is attributed to Gabrielle VB.
Edie Campbell looks like “an aloof, 1990s art student with a backpack full of sketchbooks and some study notes,” as she peers at the Old Masters.
Babes at the Museum says they would “climb a tiger-infested mountain for just a quick pic of Travel Write Draw whose charm is as kaleidoscopic as this Raul Denieves installation. Meagan Morrison is an artist and illustrator “creating at the intersection of fashion x travel. She’s also into empowering dreamers and inspiring wanderlust.
A “hypnotic” Amalie Eilama was spotted at ARKEN Museum of modern art, “dressed in an irresistible, tropical swirl.”