
This groundbreaking exhibition examines the everyday clothing of ordinary women, from hard-worn house dresses to psychedelic micro minis and modern suits to fast-food workers’ uniforms. On view in the Joyce B. Cowin Gallery of Women’s History and showcasing items from the Smith College Historic Clothing Collection that are on view in a museum for the first time, this exhibition traced how women’s roles have changed and evolved dramatically over the decades across the spectrum of race and class. Each piece of clothing holds rich stories about the woman who wore it and who made it, the materials used, and the context in place and time. Some are one-of-a-kind pieces; others are examples of clever making-do, and many are influenced by popular styles and trends of their era.
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Image credit: Glenn Castellano, The New York Historical
The New York Historical Sept. 2024- June 2025, Co-Curator