Christian Lacroix, evening dress, turquoise silk satin, c. 1988, gift of Mrs. Martin D. Gruss. |
What: Trend-ology examines the vast array of sources from
which fashion trends have developed over the past 250 years. Trends have
emerged from high fashion runways and urban street style, but they have also
derived from art, music, novels, and socio-political movements. Particular
trends change every season, but the phenomenon of the trend has come to define
the modern fashion system itself. Curated by Emma McClendon and Ariele Elia,
the exhibition features over 100 objects from the Museum’s costume, accessory,
and textile collections. Themes highlighted include 18th-century court dress,
the rise of the couturier in 19th-century Paris, hip hop fashion, and more
recent developments related to blogging, fast fashion, and social-media
networking.
The show features designs by Christian Dior, Yves Saint
Laurent, Rei Kawakubo, Jean Paul Gaultier, Helmut Lang, Martin Margiela, and
Opening Ceremony, to name a few. Also on view is a video produced exclusively
for Trend-ology, featuring interviews with fashion insiders Simon Doonan, Diane
Von Furstenberg, and Saul Lopez Silva of WGSN, and many others.
When: April 28th - 30th, 2014 - All Day
Where: The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology: 227 W 27th St
Where: The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology: 227 W 27th St