photographing a circa 1875 American top hat
The 50th Anniversary Exhibit at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology is themed Minimalism/Maximalism, and pairs costumes from the late 18th century through 2019. The couplings are meant to demonstrate that minimalism and maximalism not only cycle (alternately dominate era by era) over time, but become stylistically more or less distinguishable depending on other elements in the zeitgeist (media, politics, economics, etc.)
Is minimalism just maximalism directed inwards? John Galliano discusses his concept for Maison Martin Margiela’s Spring 2019 collection, “Artisanal”
Listening to John Galliano explain his inspiration for the Margiela Spring 2019 collection (“Artisanal”) was incredibly interesting not just in terms of following another person’s philosophical journey, but also due to his dreamy suggestiveness contrasting so sharply with the remainder of the exhibit, which features explicitly iconic trend pieces only.
Anrealage Fall 2018
Anrealage Fall 2018
Walking through, I had my own revelation— we consumers of fashion take so much of it personally! We credit our desires for less AND more to personal growth/exploration/actualization rather than a heavily manipulated environment; taking on the less/more cycle as a matter of personal choice feels like the correct intellectual step, but also imposes an emotional burden.
Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2011
Comme des Garçons Spring 2018
Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2011; Comme des Garçons Spring 2018
Narciso Rodriguez Spring 2011; Comme des Garçons Spring 2018
The flipside of disempowerment is relief. I don’t like the idea that I have been manipulated by design and marketing trends into self-destructive consumerism, and knowing I hit the dead end of a path that was supposed to lead to self actualization really adds insult to injury! On the other hand, knowing I’m not uniquely stupid or silly or superficial (and therefore I shouldn’t feel uniquely guilty) gives me closure. As I walked the darkened exhibit loop, occasionally stung by nostalgia, I actually went through the 5 stages of grief!
Yves Saint Laurent F/W 1965-66
Yves Saint Laurent F/W 1965-66
Yves Saint Laurent F/W 1965-66; Jil Sander Spring 1996; Akris Spring 2017
Yves Saint Laurent F/W 1965-66; Jil Sander Spring 1996; Akris Spring 2017
Yohji Yamamoto F/W 1991
Yohji Yamamoto F/W 1991
Agatha Ruiz de la Prada S/S 2014
Comme des Garçons Spring 2017
Zandra Rhodes F/W 1981
Comme des Garçons Spring 2017; Agatha Ruiz de la Prada S/S 2014; Zandra Rhodes F/W 1981
Iris van Herpen & Jólan van der Wiel 2015
Christian Lacroix Spring 1991; Etro Fall 2013
Christian Lacroix Spring 1991; Etro Fall 2013
DENIAL: Did maximalism and minimalism really figure as much in my purchasing as practicality? Was occasionally purchasing for my fantasy self to keep my dreams alive really so impractical? Did I really need to re-evaluate my relationship to maximalism and minimalism beyond superficial taste in garments?
circa 1780 French silk waistcoat
circa 1785 French court suit
circa 1785 French court suit
circa 1775-1780 English evening shoes
circa 1808 French shoes
circal 1780-90 French or English suit
circa 1780-1790 French or English silk velvet suit; circa 18033-1805 American cotton muslin dress
Circa 1850 American made “Dandy” ensemble
ANGER: If I hadn’t had an emotionally deprived childhood my material desires wouldn’t be so perversely extravagant! Also, how could I have hurt myself so much, stolen from my future, my health, my pets, my boyfriends, because I preferred to spend my attention and funds on shopping for beautiful things? I could have had a house, a kid, a stock portfolio . . .and all that fancy stuff just makes me feel overwhelmed when I don’t wear it, and a bit of impostor syndrome when I do. An emotional pyramid scheme!
circa 1855 American dress
circa 1883 Worth evening gown
circa 1883 Worth evening gown
circa 1908 Suzanne Talbot hat
circa 1908 Suzanne Talbot hat
Callot Soeurs circa 1909; Brooks Brothers circa 1907
Callot Soeurs circa 1909
Callot Soeurs circa 1909
Callot Soeurs circa 1909
American cycling hat circa 1895
Madame Agnès cloche circa 1929; American cycling hat circa 1895
circa 1916 American denim walking suit
circa 1929 French wool ensemble
circa 1916 American denim walking suit; circa 1927 silk Gabrielle Chanel dress; circa 1929 French wool ensemble
America panne velvet circa 1925
BARGAINING: From now on I’ll be minimal in my number of garments, maximal only in their nature. Starting now I will keep a steady weight so I don’t waste money buying wardrobes for iterations of myself in a 50 pound range. Once my body is right I will set a strict budget, research trends and plan my seasonal purchasing. I will only buy blue chip pieces I can easily resell . . .
circa 1928 American flapper dress
circa 1928 American flapper dress
circa 1928 American “Flapper” dress; circa 1926 American evening dress; Cheney Brothers curtain panel circa 1930
Fenton Footwear circa 1929
circa 1922 French evening bag
circa 1925 American headband
circa 1926 American evening coat
Muriel King 1932; Elizabeth Hawes 1930
circa 1930 American evening gown
circa 1930 American evening gown; 1938 Elsa Schiaparelli handbag; Jeanne Paquin 1939
circa 1930 American evening gown; Jeanne Paquin 1939
1938 Elsa Schiaparelli handbag
Elsa Schiaparelli 1938
Adrian suit circa 1945
circa 1945 Gilbert Adrian label by Pola Stout suit; circa 1952-3 Claire McCardell dress; circa 1938-40 American sandals
DEPRESSION: I’ve already lost the war. I’m almost 40, broke, with little to show for it. I have no one to look beautiful for, nowhere to wear my beautiful things. I can’t even show off my best stuff to the internet void because most doesn’t fit me and I don’t have the confidence anyway. Will I ever get my body back? It was all a waste of money and hope., and facing these facts is making me feel lots of anxiety and causing dysfunctional levels of procrastination and guilt.
Hardy Amies circa 1948
circa 1948 Hardy Amies evening gown
circa 1948 Hardy Amies evening gown
Anne Fogarty 1952; Pierre Balmain 1959
André Courrèges moon boots 1965; André Courrèges couture dress 1962; Marcello jumpsuit 1970
André Courrèges moon boots 1965; André Courrèges couture dress 1962; Marcello jumpsuit 1970
Bill Blass, 1967
Michael Mott for Paraphernalia circa 1968
Wastebasket Boutique by Mars of Ashville paper dress 1968; Michael Mott for Paraphernalia circa 1968
Wastebasket Boutique by Mars of Ashville paper dress 1968; Michael Mott for Paraphernalia circa 1968
Peter Max for Randy, 1969
Bloomingdales jacket 1969; Thea Porter dress 1973; Larsen Design Studio upholstery 1971; Peter Max for Randy sneakers, 1969
Bloomingdales jacket 1969; Thea Porter dress 1973; Larsen Design Studio upholstery 1971
Bloomingdales jacket 1969; Thea Porter dress 1973
Mr. Fish 1972
Mr. Fish 1972; Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche 1976
Dr. Scholls 1974
Jordache jeans 1976
Stephen Burrows 1973; Halston 1976
Stephen Burrows 1973; Halston 1976
Elsa Peretti 1971
Elsa Peretti 1971
ACCEPTANCE: I guess it’s not entirely my fault, zeitgeist and societal pressures do exist, and also I’m human, not a crystal-ball-slash-mortgage-calculator. I had little support or guidance in life AND I’m hardly alone. My hard-won wardrobe should be giving me joy and confidence, not taking it away from me, and I have the power to make either happen. I also possess the poise to not hate myself even when I can’t cope as quickly or well as I’d like, and when I make mistakes. Most importantly, I’ve really learned something here and can let that simmer in my subconscious for as long as I want.
Larry LeGaspi 1979
Thierry Mugler 1979
Larry LeGaspi 1979; Thierry Mugler 1979
Versace Fall 1991
Bob Mackie 1989; Versace Fall 1991
Bob Mackie 1989; Versace Fall 1991
Karl Lagerfeld suit 1984-85
Gianni Versace Couture bag Spring 1991
Karl Lagerfeld suit 1984-85; Gianni Versace Couture bag Spring 1991
Prada circa 1990s
Prada 1990s
Comme des Garçons 1983
Comme des Garçons 1983
Calvin Klein 1996
Calvin Klein 1996
Donna Karan Fall 1985; Giorgio Armani Fall 1985; Calvin Klein 1996
Maison Martin Margiela F/W 1990-91; Helmut Lang F/W 1994-95
Maison Martin Margiela F/W 1990-91; Helmut Lang F/W 1994-95
Maison Martin Margiela F/W 1990-91
Hussein Chalayan 1999
Hussein Chalayan 1999
LOL! So I did feel relief by the time I left, but also a residual longing to look better and get closer to my fantasy self. We all talk about ‘getting back to ourselves’ after both tragedies and happy setbacks, but do we actually mean retreating to our old dreams, vices, delusions, routines?
Shaun Leane for Alexander McQueen F/W 2001-02
Shaun Leane for Alexander McQueen F/W 2001-02; Givenchy Couture by Alexander McQueen F/W 1997-98
Shaun Leane for Alexander McQueen F/W 2001-02
Givenchy Couture by Alexander McQueen F/W 1997-98; Undercover S/S 2005
Undercover S/S 2005
Manish Aurora Spring 2006
Undercover S/S 2005; Manish Aurora Spring 2006
Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami 2003
Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami 2003
Giorgio Armani Privé Fall 2007
Undercover S/S 2005; Manish Aurora Spring 2006; Giorgio Armani Privé Fall 2007; Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami bag 2003
Undercover S/S 2005; Manish Aurora Spring 2006; Giorgio Armani Privé Fall 2007; Louis Vuitton by Takashi Murakami bag 2003
Stella McCartney Spring 2009
Stella McCartney 2009; Phoebe Philo Pre-fall 2012
Calvin Klein Collection by Francisco Costa Spring 2009
Calvin Klein Collection by Francisco Costa Spring 2009
Bao Bao Issey Miyake 2015
Jil Sander by Raf Simons S/S 2011
Jil Sander by Raf Simons, S/S 2011
I don’t have anything else to say about this exhibit (wink). I did enjoy it! All photos watermarked by the museum were taken by Eileen Acosta.
Cushnie et Ochs Fall 2015; Ellery 2016; Julia y Renata Spring 2019
Adidas 2018
Céline Fall 2015
Céline Fall 2015; Carolina Herrera by Wes Gordon Fall 2019
Richard Quinn Fall 2018
Sacai by Chitose Abe Spring 2016; Gucci Spring 2017; Richard Quinn Fall 2018
Balenciaga 2018
Balenciaga 2018
At least I’ll never be decadent enough to wear these atrocious Balenciaga sneakers!
For inspiration or to donate, check out the Museum at FITs online collection here: http://fashionmuseum.fitnyc.edu/
Also, they have a Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMuseumatFIT