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Photos From Paris Refashioned: 1957-1968 at The Museum at FIT


All Photos By Gail

For reasons that take too long to talk about, I’m late to the game with my post on the exhibit Paris Refashioned: 1957-1968, which closed on April 15th, 2017. But why waste a collection of lovely photos when I could still post them here, in hope that they will entice you to attend the museum’s next exhibit, while you learn more about the history of French fashion!


Installation View

I was fortunate to visit the exhibit one frigid Saturday afternoon in February, when there were very few other attendees and the feelings of nostalgia were great, as it reminded me of shopping with my mother when I was a little girl back in the 1960s.


Installation View with Pantsuits

Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 highlighted one of the most groundbreaking time periods in fashion history. While many books and exhibitions about this era position London as the center of innovative, youth-oriented design, this limited perspective overlooks the significant role that Paris continued to play in the fashion industry. Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 examined the combined influence of French haute couture, ready-to-wear, and popular culture during this era, with particular emphasis on how fashion was perceived and promoted by the American fashion press. All objects on view were selected from The Museum at FIT’s permanent collection of more than 50,000 objects.

Please enjoy some of our favorite designs from the show!


Evening Suit By Coco Chanel in Gold Silk Satin Brocade, 1960


Christian Dior Ready-to-Wear Hostess Gown, Printed Ivory Silk Satin, 1957


Emanuel Ungaro Couture Dress, Red Double-knit Wool, Polyurethane and PVC, 1967


Left Foreground: Emanuel Ungaro Couture Coat. Blue and Grey Printed Wool Fabric By Sonia Knapp, 1968


Far Left: Jeanne Lanvin (aka Jules-Francois Crahay)  Couture Evening Ensemble Dress and Hood in Fuschia Silk Chifon and Rhinestones, 1964-65


Left: Pierre Cardin Ready-to-Wear Coat and Pinafore Dress and Belt in Burgundy Leather, 1967


Arlette Nastat Ready-to-Wear Dress in Black and Pink Linen, 1966

Look for more individual pieces from the exhibit to be featured in Wednesday’s weekly Eye On Design column in upcoming weeks!


André Courrèges Couture Dress in Black Chiffon, Tan Silk and Black Vinyl, 1968


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: 1957-1968, Christian Dior, Clothes, Coco Chanel, Designer, Dresses, Emanuel Ungaro, Fashion, Fashion Institute of Technology, Museum at FIT, Paris Refashioned, Pierre Cardin, Ready to Wear


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