The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills will take visitors inside the minds of prolific writer, director, and producer, Ryan Murphy, and award-winning costume designer Lou Eyrich, when it’s transformed into the world of “American Horror Story” for the first-ever exhibit for the FX series. “American Horror Story: The Style of Scare” marks the largest ever museum exhibition presented by The Paley Center for Media and will feature iconic costumes, set pieces, props, and more from the hit FX anthology series. This premiere exhibition will encompass nearly 4000 square feet of exhibit space within the Paley Center’s Beverly Hills location including a specially designed graphic installation on the building’s glass-walled façade.
The exhibit will feature a chilling display of the killer costumes by Lou Eyrich, as well as multimedia presentations. Iconic pieces from every season of the anthology horror thriller will be displayed and guests will get the opportunity to see wardrobe worn by the residents of the Murder House, inmates of the Asylum, witches of the Coven, curiosities of the Freak Show, guests of the Hotel, and victims of Roanoke.
The exhibit, produced by David Rodgers Inc., is free and opens to the public on June 3 through July 30 at the Paley Center’s Beverly Hills location.