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Women in Fashion Week: In 1997 Phoebe Philo began working for Chloé, but her impact came during the decade she designed for Céline. Her minimalism transformed the French luxury house into a global fashion force.
This 2017 dress is in #ParisCapitalofFashion https://t.co/jshntdxO4R
Thanks to everyone who attended tonight’s program! Visit your local bookstore to pick up a copy of #ZandraRhodes “Zandra Rhodes: 50 Fabulous Years in Fashion” #FashionCulture
The Bauhaus put on marvelous costume parties back in the 1920s, putting today's store-bought Halloween costumes to shame. The artists all tried to out-do one another by designing uniquely fantastical creations. #HappyHalloween
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Fashion Histories: A brief history of spiral stitching and overwires from the @TheUPMuseum. #LingerieHistory
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TONIGHT: We’re live tweeting our #fashionculture event Technology and the Future of Fashion with Veronica Webb and Rory Tahari.
Artists in Fashion Week: Iris Van Herpen’s collaborated with artist Jólan van der Wiel to harness magnetic fields and “grow” this pair of otherworldly shoes (Magnetic Motion Shoes, 2015) made of iron fillings and resin.
In #MinimalismMaximalism #MFITat50 https://t.co/USCrVt69Tm
Louboutin Week: “The burst of satin in the back reminds me of variety dancers...not unlike a showgirl with her tail of feathers,” said Louboutin of his 2007 Anémone shoe. This year’s #CoutureCouncil Award for Artistry of Fashion honors #ChristianLouboutin. https://t.co/wJV11uAxZk
Louboutin Week: This circa 1997 mule resembles the delicate and decorated high-heeled slippers of 18th-century women. This year’s #CoutureCouncil Award for Artistry of Fashion on September 4 honors #ChristianLouboutin. @LouboutinWorld https://t.co/wJV11uAxZk
Summer Stripes Week: American illustrator #HelenDryden worked for Vogue for thirteen years. Depicting a fashionable woman in a striped dress smelling garden flowers, this June 1913 cover delightfully evokes summer. #5womenartists #womeninfashion #womeninculture #Publicdomain
Let the Sunshine In Week: Dresses that dazzle like the heavens may seem impossible, but in some cultures, the sun is associated with gold, and the moon with silver. This 1981 sunburst-pleated, gold lamé dress is by Zandra Rhodes. #SummerSolstice @Zandra_Rhodes