fashion institute (fit) museum
i went to the fashion institute of technology (fit) museum on saturday. it was strategically planned to overlap the newly opening night & day exhibit as well as the soon closing american beauty.
the night & day is in the exhibition space that the other two exhibits i have seen is in. the american beauty exhibit was downstairs in the basement. i had never been down there for an exhibit before. downstairs was quite open feeling with tall ceilings, but was rather factory, minimal and industrial.
the night & day exhibit was well done. it followed the similar pattern their other exhibits working through the periods comparing and contrasting the different style of outfits. it was interesting to see how they progressed. the largest change seemed to occur between 1920-1945. they had some beautiful dresses.
i was not quite as impressed with the american beauty exhibit. they seemed to preface the exhibit with stating that they had to expand their vision of what an "american designer" was. that did not seem to be a good start. some of the items were beautiful. i enjoyed seeing the influence of men's fashion with the inclusion of a few brook's brothers' suits. as expected, isabel toledo was included. overall though, it seemed like the exhibit repeated designers quite a bit.
worth a visit since i missed the gaggle of teenage girls. probably not worth if i had to follow them throughout the exhibits!
times visited: 3
time in museum: 45 minutes
overall: A-
the night & day is in the exhibition space that the other two exhibits i have seen is in. the american beauty exhibit was downstairs in the basement. i had never been down there for an exhibit before. downstairs was quite open feeling with tall ceilings, but was rather factory, minimal and industrial.
the night & day exhibit was well done. it followed the similar pattern their other exhibits working through the periods comparing and contrasting the different style of outfits. it was interesting to see how they progressed. the largest change seemed to occur between 1920-1945. they had some beautiful dresses.
i was not quite as impressed with the american beauty exhibit. they seemed to preface the exhibit with stating that they had to expand their vision of what an "american designer" was. that did not seem to be a good start. some of the items were beautiful. i enjoyed seeing the influence of men's fashion with the inclusion of a few brook's brothers' suits. as expected, isabel toledo was included. overall though, it seemed like the exhibit repeated designers quite a bit.
worth a visit since i missed the gaggle of teenage girls. probably not worth if i had to follow them throughout the exhibits!
times visited: 3
time in museum: 45 minutes
overall: A-
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