I finally was able to travel back to visit my second home away from Philly, which is NYC! I basically had a fashion event meeting to attend last week and let me tell you that the weather was really humid and sticky. I was already aware before heading over to New York that the weather was going to be hot and humid, but that did not absolutely stop me. Any opportunity I get to visit my second home away from home I usually take advantage of.
So while I was in NYC, I had chance to check out the Force of Nature exhibit at The Museum of FIT. I have been wanting to check out this exhibit since it opened back in May. The Museum of FIT always have great exhibitions such as the Uniformity Exhibit and Black Fashion Designers Exhibit I attended a while back. There is an upcoming exhibit that’s coming in September that I will be checking out called Expedition: Fashion from the Extreme, which will be an upcoming future blog post. I’m so glad I had the opportunity because it’s a really a cool exhibit. It’s not necessarily a big exhibit, but the fashion displayed is pretty awesome.
The Force of Nature exhibit examines the complex relationship between fashion and the natural world. It basically reveals how nature has historically influenced fashion, and how fashion can serve as an indicator of society’s relationship with the natural world. Some examples that you will find in the exhibit are bold patterns of animal skin, feathers and exotic hats.
Check out some of the photos I took at the Force of Nature exhibit. You still have until November 18th if you would like to check it out in person, which I highly recommend.
To the Left: Alexander McQueen (Dress and corset, 2009, England) Silk and Leather
To the right: Alexander McQueen (Dress, 2010, England) Digitally printed silk satin and chiffon
Iris van Herpen with Jólan van der Wiel (Magnetic motion shoes, 2014, Netherlands) Polyurethane, metal, leather
L.S. Plaut and Company (Hat, circa 1926, USA) Straw, lace, silk
Arzu Kaprol (Evening ensemble, Fall 2014, Turkey) Printed synthetic stretch knit, nylon
Christopher Kane (Dress, 2017, England) Silk gazar
Alexander McQueen (Evening dress, 2003, England) Printed silk chiffon
Hat (Early 1960s, possibly USA) Feathers
Akris “Albert Kriemler” (Evening dress, 2016, Switzerland) Leather, wool
Robe à la francaise (1760-1775, American, textile french, 1760s) Silk brocade
Bonet (1845, USA) Silk, cotton, lace
To the Left: Elsa Schiaparelli (Dress, 1937, France) Silk crepe, plastic
To the right: Thierry Mugler (Evening dress, 1989, France) Polyester and Lurex
To the Left: Comme des Garcons (Evening ensemble, 2007, Japan) Silk, rayon, tulle, cotton, nylon, velvet
To the right: Alexander McQueen (Dress, 2009, England) Printed silk
To the Left: Bill Cunningham (Cape and comb set, 1960s, USA) Pheasant feathers, plastic
To the right: Cristóbal Balenciaga (Evening dress, 1967, France) Silk chiffon, ostrich feathers
Stella McCartney (Dress, Resort 2017, USA) Printed viscose
Charles James (Swan evening dress, 1954-1955, USA) Silk chiffon, satin, netting, boning
Gucci “Alessandro Michele” (Shoes, 2016, Italy) Canvas, leather
For more information about the Force of Nature exhibit, check out The Museum at FIT website click here. Force of Nature is currently running at The Museum at FIT in NYC from May 30, 2017-November 18, 2017. I highly recommend checking out this exhibit if you happen to be in NYC. The best part of all is that it’s FREE!
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This museum looks fantastic! McQueen has always been one of my faves.
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Yes it was amazing! Same here, Alexander McQueen has been one of my favorite designers so I had to check out this exhibit.