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Minimalism / Maximalism: Fashion Extremes

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Minimalism / Maximalism: Fashion ExtremesMay 28, 2019 - November 16, 2019

Fashion is a world of extremes, where sartorial expression ranges from minimalist to maximalist aesthetics. Some designers may identify almost exclusively with one over the other; Calvin Klein, for instance, was known for fashion minimalism. However, the cyclical nature of fashion moves us through design periods alternately dominated by a minimalist or maximalist aesthetic, re-affirming Isaac Newton’s third law of motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

In fashion, minimalism and maximalism define two extremes along the design spectrum. Minimalism, the aesthetic of less-is-more, is based on a reductive approach to design, and celebrates purity and restraint. Maximalism, on the other hand, accentuates the beauty of excess and redundancy. While these may be considered aesthetic opposites, both seek to challenge perception, and as forms of expression, they serve as indicators of the sociocultural and economic zeitgeist of the given time period. Minimalism/Maximalism explored the interplay between minimalist and maximalist aesthetics as they have been and continue to be expressed through fashion. Beginning in the eighteenth century, the exhibition examined how these aesthetic viewpoints were expressed over time and moved fashion forward.

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Green damask shoes with Louis heel and buckle
Buckles
18th century
Off-white floral embrooidered silk shoes large rhinestone buckles, low heel
Evening shoes
1775-1780
Man’s off-white waistcoat in red, pink and green floral brocade with silver metallic embroidery…
Man's waistcoat
c. 1780
Man’s dark green and beige striped court suit of knee length jacket, vest and knee-length breec…
Man's suit
c. 1785
Green velvet cutaway tailcoat, off-white silk floral vest and matching green velvet breeches
Man's suit
c. 1790-1800
Off-white sheer cotton short sleeve dress with embroidered floral motif, floor length skirt wit…
Dress
1803-1805
Pair of yellow flat leather slippers with gold gilt leaf embroidery and metal sequins at vamp
Shoes
c. 1808
navy men's coat with black bow tie and white button down shirt
Man's coat
c. 1850
Side view of two-piece floor length dress in pale green with green, grey and red floral print, …
Two-piece dress
c. 1855
Pale gold and cream evening dress, elbow length sleeves, bodice, and floor length bustle skirt …
Evening dress
The House of Worth
c. 1883
Interior view of straw hat with illustration of woman on horse and man on a high bicycle
Hat
c. 1895
 Black evening suit, notched collar dresed with white vest, bowtie and shirt
Man's evening suit
Brooks Brothers
c. 1907