History of Contemporary Fashion Exhibition: 1990-2010 (Paris, France)



As some may remember, a while ago I blogged about the first part of the History of Contemporary Fashion Exhibition (aka 'Histoire idéale de la mode contemporaine'), which covered the 70s and 80s. Hosted by the 'Musée des Arts Décoratifs', the showcase featured the more iconic styles of eras long forgotten by some. The second part of this installation, which was presented this Spring, might be a little closer to heart for most though, considering the pieces presented, stem from very recent history. Curated once again by Olivier Saillard, the journey through the 90s and 2000s took a look at key designers who revolutionized the fashion world and runway shows with their unique voice, whether it was the Japanese heavyweights Issey Miyake, Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo - or subsequently the Belgian designers who followed in their footsteps: Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester or Veronique Branquinho. Then there were the newcomers such as Alexander McQueen or Hussein Chalayan, not to mention the designers who gave established fashion houses a breath of fresh air: Galliano for Dior, Ford for Gucci, Lagerfeld for Chanel, Elbaz for Lanvin and Ghesquière for Balenciaga.

The key look from the exhibition poster: Maison Martin Margiela blazer.

As with all exhibitions, it was impossible for the curator to feature every designer from recent history. So while some may question the lack of American talent (with the exception of Tom Ford) or omissions which included Jil Sander, who ruled 90s minimalism, - or fellow female creatives such as Stella McCartney and Phoebe Philo to name a few - it was definitely still a very well laid-out and expansive presentation. At times it was a bit odd to see pieces, which had so recently graced the runway or appeared in boutique windows, displayed in a museum setting. But if anything, it's a nice reminder that even collections of the recent past, already deserve a place in fashion history.

Apologies if some of the images aren't of the best quality. The lighting wasn't ideal for photography.


Maison Martin Margiela


Veronique Branquinho


Ann Demeulemeester


Dries van Noten


Junya Watanabe / Issey Miyake


Comme des Garçons


Yohji Yamamoto


Azzedine Alaïa


Helmut Lang


Prada


Lanvin par Claude Montana


Hussein Chalayan


Alexander McQueen

A dress from SS04, which was almost impossible to capture.

Christian Dior par John Galliano



Click here to see the rest of the exhibit, which includes Vivienne Westwood, Chanel, Lanvin, Balenciaga and more.



Christian Dior par John Galliano / John Galliano


Viktor & Rolf


Vivienne Westwood


Gucci par Tom Ford / Dolce & Gabbana

The Dolce & Gabbana metal corset (center) was specially made for the exhibition.

Jean-Paul Gaultier


Christian Lacroix


Chanel par Karl Lagerfeld


Lanvin par Alber Elbaz


Balenciaga par Nicolas Ghesquière


Unfortunately the exhibition is no longer running, but for those interested, I would highly recommend picking up Saillard's accompanying book available here.

50 comments:

  1. Very interesting to see a curated collection from that time period. It's an impossible project to find the exact pieces that define a designer, even if one had access to the archived collections. It's lovely to see your photos. It would have been breathtaking if that had happened.

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  2. So happy Dries Van Noten was included. And, what on earth will happen to Dior without Galliano, who was a loud-mouthed genius, but irreplaceable.

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  3. loved this post, thanks so much for sharing and brilliant pictures of all the pieces!
    great to look back and over some iconic designers and their work,

    Abigail x
    www.abigailsplace8.blogspot.com

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  4. I am often loathe to remain dedicated to specific designers, drawn solely to their name much as a political devotee sees only 'Republican', 'Democrat', 'Labor', 'Tory', etc.

    However, much like political attributes, designers do tend to stay faithful to key characteristics: ergo, the reason one often looks first at that well-loved name.

    Vivienne Westwood being one of my defaults, I may look the other way if she creates the sartorial equivalent of an unsolicited, salacious, Brooklyn tweet; but I'll most likely always have her back, as they say. :D

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  5. it always amazes me how accurately you put your posts together- you are a pro ;) I loved this post, thanks for sharing! xo

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  6. Oh my, what an extensive exhibition. It's a fashion dream!

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  7. What a fabulous Exhibition and thanks for sharing your photographs. How neat it would be, to be there in person.
    You really are lucky to be able to see all these shows.

    Happy weekend
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  8. Isn't it incredible how fashion has changed over the years... often without any sort of seamless transmission, just one extreme to the next!!

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  9. Really looks like an incredible show. I'm such a huge fan of Issey Miyake's staircase dresses. I wish I could see it.

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  10. Great exhibition! No worries about the photos, even if a bit grainy, everything still looks amazing. Seeing Galliano's contribution, it does make me sad abit to see such a genius go so awry.

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  11. thanks for the information..inspire me to know lot about fashion designer, thanks

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  12. It's wonderful to see how fashion has evolved during the years/centuries. I've been invited to see this exhibit but have yet to put time aside to see it. xx

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  13. Great post! These are amazing ♥

    Jonna xx

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  14. You are so right, there are many remarkable pieces from recent collectionts that alreday deserve a place in the fashion history. It must be amazing to see the work of all these great designers under one roof. :)Ada

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  15. I can't even begin to imagine how amazing that McQueen gown was in person!

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  16. My god, what BEAUTIFUL clothes in a beautiful exhibition!!! I especially love CHANEL. :)

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  17. Great post! Wish I could see this. There are so many good fashion exhibits these days. I've been trying to catch what I can (Balenciaga, Rodarte, ... and will try to catch the McQueen one in NYC next month). xx

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  18. What a fabulous exhibit! The Alaïa made my heart race. He always had a way of doing that to me :) xoxo

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  19. I think it's always important to look back into history for any subject! This exhibit looks amazing and what really caught my eye were the Azzedine Alaïa, Hussein Chalayan, and John Galliano for sure. Such beauty!

    xoxo
    Rachel

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  20. That looks like a great exhibit, would have loved to see it!

    http://kashaysblogg.blogspot.com

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  21. Ooh, what an incredible exhibit. I absolutely love the Christian Dior par John Galliano pieces. Gorg! :)

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  22. Incredible piece and great designers!!!



    xoxo,
    Mel

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  23. Hi my dear-what a stunning exhibition, such beautifully crafted pieces and another wonderful review and post, thanks for sharing!! Hope you're having a good week too xx

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  24. Thanks for the pictures - this looks like a beautiful exhibition! I'm posting my few, very sly pictures of the McQueen exhibit tomorrow!

    xoxo,
    Chic 'n Cheap Living

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  25. That looks like an amazing exhibit. I really liked the Helmut Lang.

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  26. Ok, I loved this post! How awesome is this exhibit?! The Jean-Paul Gaultier display has me swooning!

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  27. so much artistry, talent and beauty on display here! just gorgeous!

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  28. I can get lost for hours if I were at the exhibit! It's impossible to choose what my favorite collection is among all these stunning pieces! But I do love Balenciaga and Yohji a lot! xoxxoxoo

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  29. oh my goodness - so much amazing!
    great work on capturing it all and then sharing it on your blog - so impressed - thank you for sharing!

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  30. WOW! Those pieces are amazing. What a beautiful exhibition.

    xoxo
    B* a la Moda

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  31. looks so a fantastic exchibit! Interesting!

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  32. It looks like an amazing exhibition.

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  33. my god the chalayan exhibit is awesome and obviously galianos as well

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  34. Woah I loved the Hussein Chalayan pieces! So full and feminine!

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  35. Great collection and it only gets better towards the end :D
    Xoxo
    Sarah

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  36. Devoring this like a Stardust coffee... And you know how deep my affection for the wonder liquid is!

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  37. What an amazing exhibit!
    Love that Alaia dress!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  38. Wow, cool post! My favourite is Dries van Noten
    collection!:)

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  39. these pieces are all a work of art, I like those Kimono looking wraps the most, the Dior w John Galliano is nice too, so much elegance in them!

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  40. What a great exhibit, such stunning pieces!

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  41. wow what a great event I would have loved to go!! xo

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  42. I could have lost hours there staring at the clothes.

    xx

    MarielsCastle

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  43. I LOVE all these avant garde looks, but is it wrong to just want pretty clothes once in awhile? That's why Dries is my favorite out of this bunch.

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  44. Ann Demeulemeester never fails to amaze me, it has been my favourite of all time :D

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  45. Interesting post! The pieces are amazing :) Thanks for sharing.

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  46. incredible exhibit.
    my favorite designers are all here, in one post. cool. :)

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  47. I've heard this exhibit is incredible, and it certainly looks that way here. I wish I could be in Paris to see it!

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  48. Yes, I do remember reading your first part! It was such a fantastic post, and this is no different. The fashion here is enough to make you speechless for life. The multitude of unbelieveably talented designers on here is mindblowing. True art.

    http://red-soledfashionista.blogspot.com/

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