The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is showing a temporary exhibit called Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations, which shows the fashion styles of Elsa Schiaparelli and Miuccia Prada. Both are of Italian origin but both come from different eras. The exhibit is very interesting because you learn about their styles of fashion. SchiaparelliâÂÂs style focused on the bod, or âÂÂwaist upâ because in her era, women were expected to sit in cafes and only their top half of their body would be seen. PradaâÂÂs style was to focus on the bottom half, or âÂÂwaist downâÂÂ, because women were working hard and walking around, and used her style to give an expression of modernity. SchiaparelliâÂÂs line of clothing focused on elaborate tops and jackets with plain skirts and plain shoes. PradaâÂÂs line of clothing focused on beautiful skirts or dresses embroidered with sequins, mostly on the hem, and the exhibit showed a whole case of her shoes. The exhibit showed the clothing based on several themes. They were âÂÂWaist Up/Waist Down,â âÂÂUgly Chic,â âÂÂHard Chic,â âÂÂNaif Chic,â and âÂÂClassical Body,â âÂÂExotic Body,â andâ Surreal Body.âÂÂ
In my opinion, I love most of their clothing because in their styles, I can feel that both designers designed their clothes to help women feel and have power. However, I really disliked PradaâÂÂs shoes. They were very bulky and had unique âÂÂhippyâ colors that I feel would just destroy the beauty of the clothes. I also disliked some of SchiaparelliâÂÂs hats because I felt that there were too decorations on them. I understand how in their respective era, they were trying to express their âÂÂmodern feminismâ but in our current society, their fashion styles, in my opinion, are more masculine than feminine.
This exhibit is open until August 19, 2012 so if you live in New York City, you better take a look at this exhibit! As a student, itâÂÂs free to go, as long as you show them your student ID, you can probably use your high school ID, and by the way the prices to enter are âÂÂsuggestedâÂÂ. It doesnâÂÂt matter your gender, or your age, you will enjoy this exhibit and appreciate it for its unique beauty.