Paris Refashioned, 1957–1968
(Author) Colleen Hill"Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 highlighted one of the most groundbreaking time periods in fashion history. While many books and exhibitions about this era position London as the center of innovative, youth-oriented design, this limited perspective overlooks the significant role that Paris continued to play in the fashion industry. Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 examined the combined influence of French haute couture, ready-to-wear, and popular culture during this era, with particular emphasis on how fashion was perceived and promoted by the American fashion press. All objects on view were selected from The Museum at FIT's permanent collection of more than 50,000 objects"--Museum at FIT web site
Colleen Hill
Colleen Hill is a renowned author known for her acclaimed novel "The House on Maple Street," which explores themes of family, loss, and resilience. Her lyrical prose and vivid characterizations have captivated readers worldwide. Hill's contributions to literature lie in her ability to evoke deep emotional connections through her storytelling.