“Calvin Klein,” she replies matter-of-factly.
While not as iconic as the yellow plaid, the Calvin Klein dress is still memorable and understandably so. The wardrobe is just as much a star in
Clueless as Silverstone.
But the white dress wasn t designed by Calvin Klein. It was the work of a then-emerging designer named Anna Sui.
Now, almost 30 years later, Sui s name and aesthetic are sufficiently recognizable that her work is on display at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale in the touring exhibition “The World of Anna Sui. On view through October 3, the show is a major retrospective of the Chinese-American designer s work, featuring more than 100 looks. The exhibition, curated by Dennis Nothdruft, was organized by the Fashion and Textile Museum in London, where it was first displayed in 2017. Before its stint in Fort Lauderdale, the show traveled to Shanghai, Tokyo, and New York.
Perhaps the perfect show for these times,
Illuminate Coral Gables is an outdoor art exhibition of eight projects that incorporate video projections, sculpture, and installations, all scattered throughout the city s downtown area. Kiki Smith s Blue Night consists of mirrored renderings that denote actual constellations strung up along Giralda Plaza, while Carlos Estévez s technology-based Urban Universes is an immersive work that adorns the façade of the historic Coral Gables City Hall. The exhibition will be on view until March 14, but bear in mind that certain projects are only viewable on certain days.
6 p.m. Thursday, across downtown Coral Gables; illuminatecoralgables.org. Admission is free.
Music, art, pop culture and super models are all part of the mix with "The World of Anna Sui," a fashion exhibit at the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale Feb. 28-Sept. 19.
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