Opening of Fashion Project’s Third Exhibition, FP:03 The Past, at Bal Harbour Shops
Bal Harbour, FL – October 8, 2015 – Fashion Project celebrated the opening of the third exhibition at Bal Harbour Shops, FP:03 The Past, with a preview of the new exhibition and discussion with the co-curators. As part of the celebration of Bal Harbour Shops 50th Anniversary, the exhibition explores pivotal moments in fashion from 1915 to 1965, the year Bal Harbour Shops opened. Why does the past matter? The exhibition addresses this question by juxtaposing and celebrating two seemingly disconnected yet surprisingly similar times in fashion history: the Edwardian era and the revolutionary 1960s. Following the preview reception, London-based curator Judith Clark and co-curator/fashion historian Amy de la Haye led a conversation at Books & Books about their collaboration on The Past and the ideas behind the exhibition. Guests of the event included Judith Clark, Amy de la Haye, Barbara Hulanicki, Cathy Leff and Elysze Held. FP03: The Past is the third in a series of exhibitions organized by Judith Clark and will remain on view through November 5. Fashion Project is an experimental space sponsored by Bal Harbour Shops and located on its third level. Its curatorial projects and programs explore fashion and the culture of what we wear. Events and programs are complimentary and open to the public.
Elysze Held, Barbara Hulanicki, & Judith Clark
Elysze Held & Cathy Leff
Cathy Leff
Cathy Leff & Amy de la Haye
Cathy Leff, Amy de la Haye, & Judith Clark
Amy de la Haye & Judith Clark
Amy de la Haye & Judith Clark
Jane Robinson, Sheyline Brazner, & Lynn Savits
Susie Safirstein & Evelyn Frank
Luisa Jinenez & Bill Kearney
Andrea Gollin & Silvia Barisione
Collette Campbell-Powell & Judith Clark
Rudolph Kagi & Tammy Apostol
Karen Geller & Lisa Rubin
Michelle Areces & Claudia Herrera
Michelle Areces, Alain Mahe, & Claudia Herrera