March 12, 2016 – May 30, 2016
March 12, 2016 – May 30, 2016
Oscar de la Renta: The Retrospective
This world premiere retrospective of Oscar de la Renta’s work celebrates the life and career of one of fashion’s most influential designers. The exhibition will include more than 130 pieces produced over five decades, and is presented in collaboration with the house of de la Renta and the designer’s family. These garments are organized into several thematic sections: early work; Spanish, Eastern, Russian and garden influences; daywear and eveningwear; and ball gowns and red carpet ensembles. The presentation traces the rise of de la Renta’s career in Spain, where he gained his first commissions; his formative years spent in the world’s most iconic fashion houses; and his eventual role as a designer for many of the most influential and celebrated personalities of the 20th and 21st centuries.
André Leon Talley, former American editor-at-large for Vogue magazine, will curate the exhibition. His depth of knowledge and lifelong friendship with de la Renta will provide an unmatched perspective on the designer’s career.
For this presentation, de la Renta’s company will open its archives to illuminate both the breadth and depth of the designer’s work. Additional pieces will be drawn from the designer’s personal collection, private lenders from around the world, and the Fine Arts Museums’ costume collection.
Exhibition Preview
Baroness Aino Bodisco (L), looking on as Beatrice Lodge (C) is being fitted by fashion designer Oscar De La Renta (L fore) in her debutante dress, 1956. (Nina Leen/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
Wool coat by Oscar de la Renta for Elizabeth Arden, fall 1963. Image courtesy of Oscar de la Renta LLC
Oscar de la Renta caftan, spring 1982. Hand-painted silk crepe de chine. Kent State University Museum, Silverman/Rodgers Collection. Photo courtesy of the Kent State University Museum, photography by Erin Burns
Oscar de la Renta for Pierre Balmain evening bolero, Haute Couture, autumn/winter 1993-1994. Gold lamé, passementerie and rhinestone appliqué. Pierre Balmain. Image courtesy of Pierre Balmain