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The Museum at FIT Showcases Women at the Forefront of Fashion

Arbiters of Style: Women at the Forefront of Fashion, the first chronological survey focusing on the female creators, promoters, and clients who have shaped fashion’s course for more than 250 years, will be on display in the Fashion and Textile History Gallery at The Museum at FIT from May 21 through November 8, 2008.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) April 24, 2008 -- Arbiters of Style: Women at the Forefront of Fashion, the first chronological survey focusing on the female creators, promoters, and clients who have shaped fashion’s course for more than 250 years, will be on display in the Fashion and Textile History Gallery at The Museum at FIT from May 21 through November 8, 2008. Arbiters of Style will feature approximately 70 looks, from the work of female designers to clothing and accessories worn by female department store executives, influential clients, magazine editors, muses, and models. Emphasis will be on the role of women in the history of fashion and how they have influenced the fashion system and continue to be a driving force as tastemakers and industry leaders. Although male designers will be included in the exhibition, they will only be viewed in terms of their important female clients and muses.

Vivienne Westwood Suit Multicolor wool, black velvet 1993, England The Museum at FIT Museum purchase Photography by Irving Solero
Vivienne Westwood Suit Multicolor wool, black velvet 1993, England The Museum at FIT Museum purchase Photography by Irving Solero

The exhibition begins with objects that illustrate how women were active as designers, stylists and promoters of fashionable trends as early as the eighteenth century. Included will be a gown circa 1770, made from a sumptuous Spitalfields textile designed by Anna Maria Garthwaite. Historic trendsetters such as Empresses Josephine and Eugénie will be represented by dresses that reflect their influence on the fashions worn by women in Europe and America.

A gown designed by leading Parisian couturiere Jeanne Paquin and donated by Mrs. William Rockefeller exemplifies the increasing influence of female designers in the early twentieth century. The exhibition also will feature a suit by the English couturiere Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon, known professionally as Lucile, and will introduce the Oregon-based dressmakers May and Ann Shogren, who brought elements of Paris couture to their American clientele.

Female designers, such as Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, Jeanne Lanvin and Elsa Schiaparelli, dominated fashion between the two world wars. A Chanel suit worn by legendary fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe will be shown alongside several of her original photographs from the Museum’s collection. Dresses from museum donor and Vogue editor Despina Messinesi exemplify the role of the industry woman as an international style setter.

By the mid-twentieth century, female American designers and department store executives played increasingly prominent roles in the fashion industry. Designer Claire McCardell, retail pioneer Hattie Carnegie, and fashion executive Rose Marie Bravo will be featured, as will a dress by Irene of Bullocks Wilshire a designer favored by the Hollywood elite.

Donations from Diana Vreeland, Isabel Eberstadt, and Lauren Bacall highlight their roles as fashion leaders, while designs by trendsetters such as Vivienne Westwood and Rei Kawakubo emphasize the continued importance of female designers.

Arbiters of Style: Women at the Forefront of Fashion is organized by Molly Sorkin and Colleen Hill, along with Fred Dennis, Clare Sauro, Harumi Hotta, and Lynn Weidner.

The Museum at FIT is located on the southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at 27th Street. Exhibition hours are Tuesday through Friday, noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Sundays, Mondays and legal holidays. Admission is free. For museum information call (212) 217-4558 or go to www.fitnyc.edu/museum. For further press information, contact the Office of Communications and External Relations at (212) 217-4700. Visuals are available upon request via mail or e-mail.    

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Louiseboulanger Evening dress Multicolor silk georgette, red velvet Circa 1929, France The Museum at FIT Gift of Muriel King  Photography by Irving Solero

Louiseboulanger Evening dress Multicolor silk georgette, red velvet Circa 1929, France The Museum at FIT Gift of Muriel King Photography by Irving Solero

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