Alexis M.
Yelp
The Museum at FIT is located on the Fashion Institute of Technology's campus on the corner of West 27th Street in Manhattan. FiT is accessible via 1, N, R trains to 28th Street and via A, C, E, F trains to 23rd Street and a few minutes walk to the destination. FIT's museum exhibits are held w/in their Fashion and Textile History Gallery.
Reinvention & Restlessness : Fashion In The Nineties Exhibit was absolutely beautiful. The exhibit was on multiple floors including the gallery's basement. Fashion items and paraphernalia from the 90's included chic, funky, classy & cool parasols, hats, textiles, sunglasses, designer handbags and clothing as well as streetwear & footwear. It was great to see some homage paid to hip-hop in this exhibit including the 8-Ball Jacket, 90's streetwear, etc. Female Hip-Hop Artists Extraordinaire Salt-N-Pepa's (and of course DJ Spinderellal) picture was displayed which was appreciated and videos around fashion magazines showing models in trendy 90's everything took me back to the 90's which was a wonderful time of vibrant, bold and colorful wear, gear and accessories. I really enjoyed the exhibit.
Website - fitnyc.edu/museum
Instagram- @museumatfit
Twitter - @museumatFIT
Hours of Operation - Wed - Fri. Noon - 8pm
Saturday & Sunday- 10am - 5pm
Currently the "Dior & Balenciaga : The Kings of Couture and Their Legacies" Exhibit is on display. The Museum at FIT is free admission and a mask has to be worn throughout the entire visit due to the ongoing COVID Pandemic. If the gallery is at capacity, the Security Officers will ask patrons to wait on line until it becomes less crowded. Join Museum at FIT's Maing List and view their website to read feautured new stories & press releases, get the link to download the Museum at FIT's Fashion Culture Podcast.
The Museum at FIT also has a YouTube Channel. Hopefully, individuals will get the opportunity to enjoy the Museum at FIT'S current & future exhibits as well as their virtual platforms.