Mackie and Chanel shine, and a Lesson in Fashion History Comes at "Creativity in Everyday Life" at UMN's Goldstein Museum
It was the opening night of the exhibit about Creativity in Everyday Life presented by the Goldstein Museum of Design at the College of Design of the University of Minnesota. The mid-size common area was made almost cramped in the poorly lit space that dusk had begun to shade. What shone were Macke and Chanel. When you write about and comment on fashion, and go to events that maybe irrelevant, you risk wasting your time and energy? But the exhibit surprised this writer by showing a lot of clothes relative to other kinds of creative expression. This could have been tunnel vision. A jacket (it seemed) from Bob Mackie , a dress from Gabrielle Chanel , and a flour sack dress stood out. The Mackie piece is flamboyant. If memory serves, he was not known for embracing subtlety. In wearing this piece you will command attention; the orange, black and white jacket had horse heads at the armpits, and feathers on the shoulders with feathers as their manes. The flamboyance and mel...