Dressed: The History of Fashion
Arts:Fashion & Beauty
This week we are joined by Mellissa Huber and Karen Van Godtsenhoven, curators of The Costume Institute's exhibition Women Dressing Women, which is on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City through March 10, 2024. The exhibition explores more than 100 years of fashion history via the work of women designers and centers their contributions to the industry at large. Can't make the show? Grab a copy of the amazing exhibition catalog here!
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Dolly Parton's Life Lived in Rhinestones: Behind the Seams with Rebecca Seaver, Part II
Dolly Parton's Life Lived in Rhinestones: Behind the Seams with Rebecca Seaver, Part I
Sweatshops and Shirtwaists: Remembering the Triangle Factory Fire, part II
Sweatshops and Shirtwaists: Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, part I
Fashion History Now #60
The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture and Identity with Isabel Attyah Flower and Marcel Rosa-Salas, Part II
The Nameplate: Jewelry, Culture and Identity with Isabel Attyah Flower and Marcel Rosa-Salas, Part I
Fashion Fads from History: Live On or Leave to the Past?
Front Row at the Margiela Show, an interview with Alexandre Samson
Mildred Blount: The Girl with the Golden Fingers, an interview with Taylor Bythewood-Porter
Madam C.J. Walker: An Interview with A’Lelia Bundles
Women Dressing Women, an interview with Mellissa Huber, part II
Handmade in NYC: The Art of Flower Making with Adam Brand of M&S Schmalberg
Handmade in NYC: The Art of Pleating with George Kalajian of Tom's Sons International Pleating
Dressing to Undress, an interview with Dita Von Teese, part 2
Dressing to Undress, an interview with Dita Von Teese, part 1
'Tis the Season III: History's Gift Hits (And Misses)
The Battle of Versailles: 50 Years Later with "Halstonette" Chris Royer
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