Rudi Gernreich

"Fashion will go out of fashion"

08.10. - 26.11.2000

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Duration

08.10. - 26.11.2000

Opening

7. Oktober, 20 Uhr

Location

Neue Galerie Graz

Curators

Brigitte Felderer

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About the
Exhibition

The exhibition, the first comprehensive retrospective of the life and work of Rudi Gernreich, portraying the fascinating career of this revolutionary designer, shows how fashion both reflects and anticipates social trends and developments.


  Thanks to a virtual catwalk specially developed by Daniel Egg, visitors will see a scenario of real-world objects and virtual models moving in three dimensions, presenting Rudi Gernreich's designs "imbued with life", as it were.

Rudi Gernreich, Vienna-born, emigrated to the US in 1938, is one of the most influential fashion designers of the twentieth century. Today, his ideas and designs, for example topless fashion ("Monokini"), the "Total Look" or unisex fashion, are firm fixtures in the fashion repertoire; in the sixties and seventies his projects provoked many international scandal.

But the visionary fashion designer's main concern was to replace traditional conceptions of the body and clothes with a 'fashion of the future' that could be worn by everyone: women and men, young and old, rich and poor; a fashion that was intended to give the wearer a new sense of self–awareness.

The exhibition, the first comprehensive retrospective of the life and work of Rudi Gernreich, portraying the fascinating career of this revolutionary designer, shows how fashion both reflects and anticipates social trends and developments.

Glimpses

UNISEX project, showing the models, Renèe Holt and Tom Broome, in the garments for the colder season, wool knit jumpsuits in either black or white

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UNISEX project, detail of the eyes which were covered by matching contact lenses.

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Vidal Sassoon cutting one of the hair helmets (in either white or black) which went with the garments for the colder season.

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Model Peggy Moffitt with Rudi Gernreich in his house in the Hollywood Hills.

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example of the "Total Look" animal print series, the clothes covered the whole body, all the accessories, like hat and gloves, but also underwear had the same giraffe pattern.

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Blick in die Ausstellung der Neuen Galerie Graz Oktober – November 2000

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