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  1. Exhibitions The Costume Institute organizes one or two special exhibitions each year. Recent monographic exhibitions have included Chanel (2005), Poiret: King of Fashion (2007), Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (2011), Charles James: Beyond Fashion

  2. 2023年11月17日 · The article examines a fashion exhibition at a heritage museum on a historic site in terms of fashion museology. Fashion museology, which has emerged from the growing phenomenon of...

  3. 2021年7月19日 · Ten great fashion exhibitions to visit right now: a world overview. As museums reopen and travel restrictions begin to ease in many countries, we present the very best fashion and fashion photography exhibitions across the world this year. From Margiela to Mugler, Newton to Meisel, there's plenty to enjoy.

  4. 2023年12月7日 · The Costume Institute's fall 2023 exhibition will explore the creativity and artistic legacy of women fashion designers from The Met’s permanent collection, tracing a lineage of makers from the turn of the twentieth century to the present day by highlighting celebrated designers, new voices, and forgotten histories alike.

  5. Asia's largest fashion trade show in the brand New "EXHIBITION+ " hybrid online and offline format. On top of physical exhibition, the HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week also offers Click2Match, the AI-enabled business matching platform to connect buyers and exhibitors around the world.

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  7. 2021年6月21日 · Looking at two key exhibitions: Britain Can Make It (1946) and Fashion: An Anthology (1971), it traces how the museum responded to processes of deindustrialization and cultural change by bringing the city’s commercial fashion cultures into the museum space, resulting in the museum becoming an important site for the fashion city.

  8. 2023年1月11日 · 11 fashion exhibitions to get excited about in 2023. Fashion Lists. From Chanel’s London takeover and Louis Vuitton’s Parisian Dream, to Andy Warhol, Iris Van Herpen, and Paul Kooiker, these are the shows to stick in your diary this year. 11January 2023. Text Hannah Karpel. There’s no denying that the January blues have hit us like a ton of bricks.