

Masterminded as usual by star curator Andrew Bolton, the new installment is both sequel and precursor to “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,” which opened last September and is focused more on contemporary designers and establishing what Bolton calls a vocabulary for fashion.

The exhibit is the second part of a broader show on American fashion to mark the Costume Institute’s 75th anniversary. “Sitting next to the Ukrainian ambassador, I knew that I was sending a message without saying a word,” she said.ĪLSO READ | Met Gala 2022: Kim Kardashian lost over 7kg in three weeks to fit into her Marilyn Monroe dress She also recalled how she sent a message of solidarity with Ukraine by wearing a sunflower appliqué on the blue sleeve of her outfit at the State of the Union address.
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The first lady spoke of how the history of American design is full of unsung heroes - some of whom the new exhibit is now celebrating, especially women. “We reveal and conceal who we are with symbols and shapes, colors and cuts, and who creates them,” Biden said. The first lady toured the exhibit at a preview Monday morning and spoke of how she’s learned, in her current job, that language isn’t the only means of communication - fashion is, too. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)Īlso among the first: Jill Biden.

More Premium Stories > A scene staged by film director Chloe Zhao featuring fashions by designer Claire McCardell is displayed as part of the Met Museum Costume Institute’s exhibit “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion”.
