Want to Fuel Your Love of Fashion?It Would Help If You Marked Your Calendar for These Must-See NYC Events
New York City Fashion Week is back, and it began Wednesday, September 8, and lasts until Saturday, September 13, showing Spring/Summer 2022. Not able to attend this year’s events, view livestreams here.  Still, want to fuel your love of fashion? It would help if you marked your calendar for these must-see NYC events.

Cynthia Rowley Sanibel Cotton Dress

Don’t miss out on these must-see NYC fashion exhibits:

Christian Dior:  Designer of Dreams
Brooklyn Museum
September 10, 2021 – February 20, 2022

Brandon Blackwood Kendrick Trunk Bag

September 13, at 5:30 pm ET on Twitter, fashion fans can view the Vogue live stream for the upcoming rescheduled 2021 Met Gala.  The dress code is “American Independence,” which ties into the two-part series. Kiki Palmer and Ilana Glazer will host the unscripted red carpet event.

 The MET new two-part year-long celebration spanning three centuries of fashion.
Part one: “In America:  A Lexicon of Fashion” 
September 18, 2021 – September 5, 2022

Love of Fashion for Cynthia Rowley Cotton Maxi Dress
I’m wearing Cynthia Rowley Sanibel Cotton Dress. Accessories: ASOS Retro Sunnies, Brandon Blackwood Kendrick Trunk Bag, and Vince Camuto Woven Mules.

On the first Monday in May 2022, the Met gala returns with the expected live pomp and circumstance to kick off part two of  “In America.” 

Part two: “In America:  An Anthology of Fashion”
in the American WIng period rooms
May 5, 2022 – September 5, 2022

I’m happy to resume the Met’s monographic and thematic fashion exhibitions. It’s worth mentioning the exhibits I’ve enjoyed over the last few years.
Charles James:  Beyond Fashion, 2014
China:  Through the Looking Glass, 2015
Manus x Machina:  Fashion in an Age of Technology, 2016
Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons:  Art of the In-Between, 2017

Here’s to hoping the Delta and the new emerging Mu variants don’t keep me from going to NYC to view these fashion exhibitions.

As always, thank you for visiting; I appreciate you.

Eugenia, Age of Grace