Tour the Fantastical Wardrobe of a Nightlife Queen
Susanne Bartsch walks us through her sweeping new exhibit.
By Véronique HylandSusanne Bartsch walks us through her sweeping new exhibit.
By Véronique HylandThey're known as quaintrelles.
By Véronique HylandValerie Steele breaks down the origins of the look.
By Véronique HylandThey will be lending us their expertise throughout the month.
By The CutWith its new show "Faking It," the Museum at FIT explores the history of counterfeits.
By Véronique HylandThe show will focus on her '50s and '60s wardrobe.
By Véronique HylandAnd other revelations from his Couture Council Q&A.
By Véronique HylandSeems like an oxymoron.
By Isabel Wilkinson and Leah RodriguezIt's slated to open next year.
By Hilary MossDrawing energy from the electrifying personalities of Fashion Week.
By Bennett MarcusPlus designers Flora Gill and Alexa Adams.
By Charlotte CowlesIncluding pieces by Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Thierry Mugler, Rick Owens, and many more.
By Charlotte CowlesCelebrating 25 years in Japanese fashion, from Comme des Garçons to Hello Kitty.
By Charlotte CowlesHe will receive the Fashion Visionary Award.
By Sharon ClottIt shall be immortalized in a book.
By Amy OdellHarriet Mays Powell takes a private tour with Isabel Toledo, husband Ruben, and Valerie Steele.
By Jonah Green and Harriet Mays PowellFIT's resident curator Valerie Steele talks about her first big fashion purchase (she hyperventilated), her love of black, and how corsets got her career started.