Past Exhibitions 2009-10
Exhibitions
Eco-Fashion: Going Green
May 26 - November 13, 2010
Eco-Fashion: Going Green explored the evolution of the fashion industry's multifaceted and complex relationship
with the environment. By examining the past two centuries of fashion's good and bad
environmental and ethical practices, Eco-Fashion: Going Green provided historical context for today's eco-fashion movement.
Presented chronologically and featuring more than 100 garments, accessories, and textiles,
the exhibition used contemporary methods for "going green" as a framework to study
the past. The objects displayed each touched upon at least one of six major themes:
the re-purposing and recycling of materials, fiber origins, textile dyeing and production,
quality of craftsmanship, labor practices, and the treatment of animals. Curated by
Jennifer Farley and Colleen Hill, the exhibition featured some of the finest examples
of 21st-century sustainable fashions by current, cutting-edge labels, including Alabama
Chanin, Ciel, Edun, FIN, and NOIR.
Visit the online exhibition.
FIN, marble print dress in organic bamboo satin, fall 2010, Norway, gift of Per Sivertsen of FIN, 2010.10.3.
Scandal Sandals & Lady Slippers: A History of Delman Shoes
March 9 - April 3, 2010
Scandal Sandals & Lady Slippers: A History of Delman Shoes featured a vibrant and detailed selection of the glamorous, innovative, and classic
styles that made Delman Shoes a leader in women's footwear. This first exhibition
devoted to the history of the brand explored and revealed the company's renowned style,
advertising, and craftsmanship. Delman shoes were worn by many movie stars and distinguished
women of society, including Jacqueline Kennedy, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe, and
Marlene Dietrich.
Visit the online exhibition.
Red satin peep-toe cocktail shoes, c. 1952, USA, gift of Mrs. Janet Chatfield-Taylor, 81.61.22.
Night & Day
December 3, 2009 - May 11, 2010
Night & Day examined how the rules that dictate appropriate dress for women have changed over
the past 250 years. More than 100 day and evening garments, textiles, and accessories
were displayed in chronological order, illustrating the conventions for appropriate
dress for a particular time of day, activity, or occasion and how these conventions
continually change. The exhibition included work by designers such as Christian Dior,
Charles James, Yves Saint Laurent, and Olivier Theyskens for Rochas.
Olivier Theyskens for Rochas, evening dress, black Chantilly lace, black and silver cellophane, spring 2004, France, gift of Maison Rochas, 2007.53.2.
Metal Transfigured: FIT Art and Design Faculty Exhibition 2009
November 14 - December 12, 2009
The exhibition Metal Transfigured showcased work by FIT faculty from more than ten different departments within the
School of Art and Design. Based on the theme of metal, works included fabric, jewelry,
painting, photography, sculpture, and works on paper.
"Homage to Irving Penn, No.1" - Black and white silver gelatin print - 20" x 24" - Terry Falk, faculty, Photography Department.
American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion
November 6, 2009 - April 10, 2010
Fashion designed and made in the United States over the past 100 years has attained
worldwide influence due in large part to the creation and popularization of sportswear,
denim, and mass marketing. Yet, America has also produced artistic and innovative
clothing that utilized the craft of dressmaking. American Beauty examined the relationship between the philosophy of beauty and the technical craft
of dressmaking in the United States. The exhibition featured approximately 80 garments
by a highly selective group of American fashion designers, many of whom are all but
unknown, such as Elizabeth Hawes, Bonnie Cashin, and Charles Kleibacker. Their work
was exhibited alongside that of more celebrated creators: Halston, Claire McCardell,
and Charles James, as well as present-day designers, such as Isabel Toledo, Ralph
Rucci, Yeohlee, and the Mulleavy sisters, who work under the Rodarte label.
Visit the online exhibition.
Yeohlee, Mercury Bellows dress in grey silk, Fall 2007, lent by Yeohlee. Photograph by William Palmer.
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