fashion institute of technology (fit) museum

i went to the fashion institute of technology museum as my last "by myself" museum in new york city. i needed a short break from the packing and figured that the fit museum would be the best size/location.

i went and saw the eco-fashion: going green exhibit. it is created around the idea of what is "green" clothing as well as what can designers and producers do to make fashion more environmentally friendly.

the exhibit started off focusing on current "green" fashion and clothing. then it switched gears and showed fashion from 1800-1949, 1950 through present and then again a few more pieces of eco-fashion. i really enjoyed how this exhibit looked at all aspects of what being green means. it especially impressed me the emphasis on creating lasting fashion with the exhibit having examples of throw away psychedelic 60s fashion. a major issue with fashion production is the creation of dyes. many of the newer green fashion houses are using the natural color of the fabrics or using dyes (or processes) that lessen the impact. i especially liked the example of a quilt reusing extra scraps of fabric!

times visited: 4
time in museum: 30 minutes
overall: A-

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