Visit with Prabal Gurung, Fashion Group Night of Stars, Mexico

In BlogNovember 6th, 2009

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Back again!  This is like keeping a diary – and forgetting to write anything for a couple of weeks… Fortunately, there have been some memorable events recently to jog my memory.

Together with members of the Couture Council, I made a field trip to visit the designer Prabal Gurung.  When I saw his collection during New York fashion week, I was struck by how modern and elegant it looked, and how enthusiastically it was received by the fashion press.  Visiting designers’ ateliers is one of the best parts of joining the Couture Council, and everyone who came really liked Prabal and admired his designs.  He was so articulate (and talented) that I asked if he would speak at FIT as part of our Fashion Culture program next spring, and he said “yes” –  so make a note to come see him!
Then I swept uptown to attend a private luncheon in honor of Donatella Versace.   The ultimate fashion look on this occasion was sported by Daphne Guinness, who wore truly vertiginous shoes by Nina Ricci. Later that evening, I went to a book signing for Pamela Golbin’s catalogue on Madeleine Vionnet.  Clearly, I will have to get to Paris before her exhibition closes at the Musée de la Mode, because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see so many dresses by one of the greatest fashion designers ever.

The following evening, I attended the Fashion Group International’s Night of Stars, where Oscar de la Renta, Michael Kors, Stephen Jones, Frieda Giannini, Renzo Rosso, and others were honored.  Awards ceremonies have their longueurs, but Iman gave an absolutely stellar speech and Simon Doonan made us laugh out loud.  Sadly, the next day I was tortured at the dentist, who used phrases like “a bloody mess” to describe my mouth.
Late the following week, I flew to Mexico City to give a talk about the Museum at FIT. The Universidad Iberoamericana was holding a big design conference, so I met a lot of interesting scholars and artists from around the world.  I also got to experience a little bit of the Day of the Dead, when fashion designer Lydia Lavin took me to a cemetery.

So now I’m back at the salt mines, and tomorrow we have the opening reception for Patricia’s glorious new exhibition, American Beauty.

4 Comments ADD YOUR OWN COMMENTS

  • 1. simona segre&hellip  |  November 13th, 2009 at 12:04 pm

    Great Valerie! I will follow your blog!
    Love
    simona

  • 2. sarah&hellip  |  November 21st, 2009 at 4:26 pm

    great report-cant wait for the symposium!
    ps big prabal fan!

  • 3. Danielle&hellip  |  December 9th, 2009 at 5:21 am

    I’m a fan – You might remember me from ILORI in Toronto and I came down and visited you in NYC once. I’m amazed that you have the time to blog at all! If it is something you’d like to pursue further, maybe I can offer something from my experience as a blogger for the past 4 years. Please feel free to ask whatever you like, if you like.

  • 4. Zaihani&hellip  |  March 7th, 2010 at 6:41 pm

    Hi Dr. Steele,

    It’s interesting to read about how your days are spent being the curator of the musuem of FIT. I can only dream of living such a life like yours over here in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Very interesting! I know this is going to sound trivial but I like your eyeglasses! Of what make are they and how do I get them?

    Hope to read more of your postings!

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