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Black Fashion Designers Symposium – SOLD OUT

December 7, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

The Museum at FIT will host a one-day symposium on February 6, 2017, featuring talks by designers, models, journalists, and […]

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Exhibition: Paris Refashioned, 1957–1968 — Closes

November 23, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 examines the significant role that Paris played during one of the most fascinating and groundbreaking periods in fashion […]

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Frida Kahlo: The Original Queen of the Selfie

November 14, 2016 Julianna Dow College & Campus, Museum

Susana Martínez Vidal, author of Frida Kahlo: Fashion as the Art of Being, and Circe Henestrosa, curator of the exhibition […]

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Exhibition: Paris Refashioned, 1957–1968 — Opens

November 2, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 examines the significant role that Paris played during one of the most fascinating and groundbreaking periods in fashion […]

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Exhibition: Black Fashion Designers — Closes

November 2, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

December 6, 2016–May 16, 2017 Black Fashion Designers examines the impact made by designers of African descent on the world […]

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Exhibition: Black Fashion Designers — Opens

November 2, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

December 6, 2016 – May 16, 2017 Black Fashion Designers examines the impact made by designers of African descent on […]

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Fashion Culture: Field to Frock: Fashion Lessons from the Slow Food Movement

October 14, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

Learn how practices developed by the Slow Food Movement may also benefit the fashion industry. Panel moderator Summer Rayne Oakes, […]

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Fashion Culture: Fashion in the Social Media Era [SOLD OUT]

October 14, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Eva Chen, head of fashion partnerships at Instagram, will show how Instagram became a critical […]

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Fashion Culture: Thom Browne in Conversation With Stefano Tonchi [SOLD OUT]

October 14, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. Join menswear designer Thom Browne and Stefano Tonchi, editor in chief of W, as they […]

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Fashion Symposium: Proust’s Muse

October 10, 2016 Laura Hatmaker

The Museum at FIT‘s 16th annual daylong academic symposium is organized in conjunction with the current exhibition Proust’s Muse, The Countess […]

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