The DIVA exhibition is on at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and runs for 10 months. The show is a collection of stories about men, but above all about women from Europe and the United States with remarkable talents. Through 250 objects, including photographs, fashion designs, film clips, posters and magazines, visitors can learn about the lives of dozens of influential figures, accompanied by an evolving soundtrack on their headphones. The centrepiece of the show unfolds with the 60 looks on display, from sequined dresses to the greatest couture that has ever walked the red carpet. This is a journey of female emancipation, spanning two centuries, which begins by reflecting on the emergence of the word "diva”. Between Madonna, Lady Gaga, Freddie Mercury, Prince, Tina Turner, Elton John, Cher and Lil Nas X, you'll see revolutionary garments that confronted social issues.