Camp: Notes on Fashion at The Met embodies the ironic sensibilities of this audacious style

 

 

Camp Notes on Fashion 2019
Camp Notes on Fashion 2019 exhibition; @metmuseum.org

The Costume Institute’s spring 2019 exhibition, Camp: Notes on Fashion (on view from May 9 through September 8, 2019, and preceded on May 6 by The Costume Institute Benefit), explores the origins of camp’s exuberant aesthetic and how the sensibility evolved from a place of marginality to become an important influence on mainstream culture. Susan Sontag’s 1964 essay “Notes on ‘Camp’” provides the framework for the exhibition, which examines how fashion designers have used their métier as a vehicle to engage with camp in a myriad of compelling, humorous, and sometimes incongruous ways.

“Camp’s disruptive nature and subversion of modern aesthetic values has often been trivialized, but this exhibition reveals that it has had a profound influence on both high art and popular culture,” said Max Hollein, Director of The Met.

“By tracing its evolution and highlighting its defining elements, the show embodies the ironic sensibilities of this audacious style, challenges conventional understandings of beauty and taste, and establishes the critical role that this important genre has played in the history of art and fashion.”

In celebration of the opening, The Costume Institute Benefit—also known as The Met Gala—took place on Monday, May 6. The evening’s co-chairs were Lady Gaga, Alessandro Michele, Harry Styles, Serena Williams, and Anna Wintour. The event is The Costume Institute’s main source of annual funding for exhibitions, publications, acquisitions, and capital improvements.

Camp Notes on Fashion 2019 exhibition-
Camp Notes on Fashion 2019 exhibition; @metmuseum.org
Camp Notes on Fashion 2019 exhibition
Camp Notes on Fashion 2019 exhibition; @metmuseum.org
Cardi B at Met Gala 2019
Cardi B at Met Gala 2019; @metmuseum.org

“Fashion is the most overt and enduring conduit of the camp aesthetic,” said Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute. “Effectively illustrating Sontag’s ‘Notes on “Camp,”’ the exhibition advances creative and critical dialogue about the ongoing and ever-evolving impact of camp on fashion.”

The exhibition features approximately 250 objects, including womenswear and menswear, as well as sculptures, paintings, and drawings dating from the 17th century to the present. The show’s opening section positions Versailles as a “camp Eden” and address the concept of se camper—“to posture boldly”—in the royal courts of Louis XIV and Louis XV.

It then focuses on the figure of the dandy as a “camp ideal” and traces camp’s origins to the queer subcultures of Europe and America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In her essay, Sontag defined camp as an aesthetic and outlined its primary characteristics. The second section of the exhibition is devoted to how these elements—which include irony, humor, parody, pastiche, artifice, theatricality, and exaggeration—are expressed in fashion.

Designers whose work is on view in the exhibition include Virgil Abloh (for Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh); Giorgio Armani (for Armani Privé); Manish Arora; Ashish; Christopher Bailey (for Burberry); Cristóbal Balenciaga among many others.

 

Cara Delevingne shows off her campy ensemble for the MetGala
Cara Delevingne shows off her campy ensemble for the Met Gala; @twitter.com/metmuseum

 

Jeremy Scott for House of Moschino. Ensemble, spring-summer 2018
Jeremy Scott for House of Moschino. Ensemble, spring-summer 2018; @instagram.com/metmuseum/; metmuseum.org
Jared Leto shows us that two heads may be better than one on the MetGala red carpet
Jared Leto shows us that two heads may be better than one on the MetGala red carpet; @instagram.com/metmuseum/; metmuseum.org; twitter.com/metmuseum

 

 

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MCM’s The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion Documentary – a unique lens to examine the evolving journey of Black creativity

 

 

As hip hop music was taking off in the late 80s and 90s, associated fashion trends and styles were also making their voice heard. And both were largely dominated by men. But as the voices of Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliot, and Lil’ Kim grew louder, so too did the influence of their female designers and stylists working behind the scenes.

The Remix Hip Hop X Fashion Documentaryimages
The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion Documentary

MCM Pays Homage To The Evolution Of Hip Hop And Fashion With Documentary At Tribeca Film Festival In Partnership with Tribeca Studios.

Luxury lifestyle goods and accessories brand, MCM, presented “The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion documentary” at Tribeca Film Festival 2019. The film traces the origins of fearless, full-color hip hop style and explores the women and male allies who have transformed fashion through hip hop.

From the Bronx to the runways of Paris, the fashion documentary leads with the journey of renowned fashion architect and new Global Creative Partner at MCM, Misa Hylton, as one of the first stylists to meld streetwear with haute couture. The film delves into Hylton’s most recognized fashion looks with her muses including Lil’ Kim, Mary J. Blige and Missy Elliott. The documentary reveals the global cultural impact influenced by the fashion world with iconic fashion trends and styles from female designers and stylists working behind the scenes.

Supported by MCM and created in partnership with Tribeca Studios, The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion documentary is produced and co-directed by Lisa Cortés, the Academy Award-nominated producer of Precious and The Apollo and co-directed by renowned film editor and director Farah X whose clients include icons such as Prince and Mariah Carey. The documentary brings to light the story that has never been told about the incredible women who have had such a significant influence on the cultural landscape.

“As storytellers, the intersection of Hip Hop and Fashion presents a unique lens to examine the continuously evolving journey of Black creativity. For so long, we have culturally ignored what people of color contribute to the zeitgeist and that has to change. We felt it was important to shine a light on these creators and innovators, especially women, and what they have brought to the fashion world over the years,” said Co-directors Lisa Cortés and Farah X.

The film examines works by legendary streetwear designers highlighting April Walker, along with key voices behind the cultural movement including: Music Icon, Mary J. Blige, Artist, Yoon Mi-rae, Vogue UK Publisher, Vanessa Kingori, Designer, Kerby Jean-Raymond, Designer, Dapper Dan, Founder of Highsnobiety, David Fischer, W Magazine Editor- in-Chief, Stefano Tonchi, Style Director of ELLE Magazine, Nikki Ogunnaike, Professor at Parsons and Critic at The Cut, Rhonda Garelick, Hip Hop Historian, Michael Holman, Stylist and Vintage Clothing Dealer, Gabriel Held, TV & Radio Personality, Bevy Smith, Mimi Valdes and many more.

Misa Hylton in a still from The Remix Hip Hop x Fashion
Misa Hylton in a still from The Remix: Hip Hop x Fashion, Photo By: Dove Clark
MCM worldwide campaign 2019
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