versustito
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2006
- Messages
- 11,159
- Reaction score
- 951
www.hola.com
The Metropolitan Museum of New York will host the exhibition 'The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion' in which the gods of fashion are the protagonists
With the support of the designer Marc Jacobs, the model Kate Moss, singer Justin Timberlake and the editor of 'Vogue' U.S. Anne Wintour, the Metropolitan Museum in New York will host the exhibition 'The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion' ( 'The models as Muses: embodying fashion'). Scheduled for May 6 to August 9, 2009, the exhibition explores the reciprocal relationship between the most exclusive fashion and changing ideals of beauty, based on the 'top models' most prominent of the second half of the twentieth century and its role as an example, even inspiration, in the fashion of the times.
Twiggy, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista were among the faces that characterizes this sample, which were revealed in this press release including some photographs.
"The exhibition will examine the evolution of fashion from 1947 to 1997 through the aesthetics of the models. We will see the power of clothing, photography and the 'top models' to project the' look 'of an era. With a simple gesture, these women can summarize the attitude of his time, rather than becoming muses to photographers and designers, muses in his generation, "says the head of the Metropolitan Museum, Harold Koda.
To show this effect and its evolution over five decades, the exhibition contains photographic works of legendary fashion editorials and advertising campaigns, as well as snapshots and videos of parades. That, along with the images of the 'tops', is also able to see the faces of actresses, stars of' rock 'personalities and social matters with his makeshift side models have also helped define an era.
The next May 4, the grand staircase of the New York museum will parade leading faces in the fashion and entertainment during the charity gala that will involve opening of this exhibition. A historic event that will keep you informed.

The Metropolitan Museum of New York will host the exhibition 'The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion' in which the gods of fashion are the protagonists
With the support of the designer Marc Jacobs, the model Kate Moss, singer Justin Timberlake and the editor of 'Vogue' U.S. Anne Wintour, the Metropolitan Museum in New York will host the exhibition 'The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion' ( 'The models as Muses: embodying fashion'). Scheduled for May 6 to August 9, 2009, the exhibition explores the reciprocal relationship between the most exclusive fashion and changing ideals of beauty, based on the 'top models' most prominent of the second half of the twentieth century and its role as an example, even inspiration, in the fashion of the times.
Twiggy, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Tatjana Patitz, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista were among the faces that characterizes this sample, which were revealed in this press release including some photographs.
"The exhibition will examine the evolution of fashion from 1947 to 1997 through the aesthetics of the models. We will see the power of clothing, photography and the 'top models' to project the' look 'of an era. With a simple gesture, these women can summarize the attitude of his time, rather than becoming muses to photographers and designers, muses in his generation, "says the head of the Metropolitan Museum, Harold Koda.
To show this effect and its evolution over five decades, the exhibition contains photographic works of legendary fashion editorials and advertising campaigns, as well as snapshots and videos of parades. That, along with the images of the 'tops', is also able to see the faces of actresses, stars of' rock 'personalities and social matters with his makeshift side models have also helped define an era.
The next May 4, the grand staircase of the New York museum will parade leading faces in the fashion and entertainment during the charity gala that will involve opening of this exhibition. A historic event that will keep you informed.





thanks
