Fashion in Bloom
April 4, 2009-January 31, 2010
Paul Fashion Arts Gallery
This exhibition, drawn entirely from the IMA’s extensive Fashion Arts Collection, brings together 25 examples of fashion that feature flower motifs. For centuries, delicate forms and rich colors of flowers have captivated artists and designers alike. Using roses, poppies, petunias, peonies, chrysanthemums and wildflowers, artists gave life to the simplest of silhouettes. The floral patterns on these garments were executed in a range of techniques including printing, embroidery, beading and brocading. Among the designers whose work is exhibited are Norman Norell, Bill Blass, Givenchy, Galanos, Trigère and Callot Soeurs.Fashion in Bloom offers an in-depth look at the major styles of Western fashion, by providing a framework of significant shifts in silhouettes of feminine attire from the late 1700s to 1970s. The exhibition features three 18th Century ensembles, including a rare man’s suit from 1775, along with 19th Century gowns and 20th Century garments.
Related TALK:
Revealing Garments: A Brief History of Women's Underwear
Thursday, January 21 / 7:00 pm / The Toby
Take a virtual tour of the exhibition Fashion in Bloom.
Image credit: Normal Norell for Traina-Norell, American, b. Noblesville, Indiana, 1900-1972, evening dress, 1959, silk taffeta. Gift of Jocelyn S. Schwartzman and Stanley E. Weaver in memory o f Norman Norell. 1985.644


