![]() Western fashion has been widely appreciated and consumed in Japan for decades, but since the mid-1990s Japanese youths have been playing a crucial role in forming their own unique fashion communities and producing creative styles which have had a major impact on global fashion. MOVE also features video interviews with the muses, models, and collaborators who knew the designer best, bringing to life the brilliance and wit of the American fashion icon. Featuring garments drawn from the institution’s Geoffrey Beene Archive, the exhibition showcases a wide array of jumpsuits, jackets, dresses, and more, along with materials and ephemera from Beene’s personal archive, on loan from Authentic Brands Group and on view publicly for the first time. ![]() MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene celebrates the dynamic fashions of the late designer renowned for revolutionizing American sportswear and for his trailblazing runway ballets. ![]() RSVP by Januby phone to 60 or by email to the Exhibition Enjoy refreshments and hors d’oeuvres, then remarks from the Jacquie Dorrance Curator of Fashion Design Helen Jean, along with a special preview of the exhibition. Jeremy Mikolajczak, the Sybil Harrington Director and CEO, and the Board of Trustees of Phoenix Art Museum, cordially invite you to an exclusive reception for MOVE: The Modern Cut of Geoffrey Beene. Today, the world continues to recognize Zang’s passion for timeless beauty as he builds on a strong tradition of elegance.Ħ:30pm // Lecture with Hermann Plank // Whiteman Lecture HallĪCI Exclusive and Circles of Support Exhibition Reception Not only has he dressed Hollywood celebrities such as Sharon Stone, Elizabeth Taylor, Farrah Fawcett, Kristie Alley, Patti LaBelle, Gong Li, Eva Longoria, and Heather Graham, but has also created luxurious wardrobe for philanthropists and royalty including Melinda Gates and Saudi Princess Haifa Bandar Al Saud. Since that time, Zang’s work has been featured in major publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Financial Times, and more. In 1990, Zang was awarded the Mouton Cadet Young Designer of the Year which recognizes the top, young, U.S. In August 1989, he opened his atelier and soon after, U.S Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour featured Zang in March 1990 issue and was one of the first Asian designers championed by the renowned editor. Coming from humble beginnings in Kelantan, Malaysia, he landed in New York City at the age of 20 where he studied at the distinguished Parsons School of Design. Zang Toi is a renowned Fashion Designer who has built a tradition of elegance for over 20 years. Since 2007 events have occurred from Maine to California, from Virginia to the state of Washington and places in between. Martha organizes and implements each year a nationwide service project which helps small museums with their costume, textile, and accessories collections. She has worked at Phoenix Art Museum with the three Fashion Design Department curators and two of the Asian Arts curators. Martha, a native Phoenician, returned to Arizona and continued working as a costume and textile conservator at the Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, Musical Instrument Museum and at multiple museums and historical houses throughout the nation. Louis Art Museum’s textile conservation laboratory, Martha Winslow Grimm established a conservation business serving museums throughout the Midwest and Southwest regions of the United States. creating the first ever NFT Eco System for Fashion designers and brands on the Algorand Blockchain.Īfter earning a graduate degree in Textiles from Kansas State University and using a National Endowment for the Arts Master Apprenticeship Grant to learn as an intern in the St. Hermann is also Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of METAXFASHION Inc. Since 2007 he has been an advisory board member of Phoenix Fashion Week focusing on operational excellence, growth strategies and teaching emerging fashion designers Six Sigma philosophy. Hermann holds a Master's degree in Polymer Science and Engineering from University Leoben, Austria, and is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Hermann Plank is the President of TecnoKal, an international marketing and technology company in Scottsdale, AZ focusing on innovation workshops, manufacturing assessments and digital twin implementation in the plastics industry. As the Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of METAXFASHION Inc., the presentation will go in detail on NFTs and provide a first glance on how fashion designers and brands can mint their own designs, and customers can buy and trade fashion NFTs. ![]() Guest speaker Hermann Plank will take fashion digital. 6:30pm | Lecture with Hermann Plank | Whiteman Lecture Hall
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