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Inspired by American Dream: Immigrants and the Business of Fashion, this film series spotlights iconic movies where costume design does as much storytelling as the actors. Expect sharp wit, big style moments, and enough glamour to make you consider wearing something fancier than sweatpants.Each screening is followed by a private group tour of the exhibition led by Curator Patricia Edmonson, who’ll unravel the fashion history, immigrant stories, and behind-the-scenes artistry that shaped the looks on screen.
Snacks, sweets, and soft drinks are included. Beer and wine available for purchase.
6:00pm–9:00pm
Free with museum admission
Registration required
January 22 - The Women (1939)
A razor-sharp satire of consumerism, gossip, and female identity — costumed entirely by famed designers.
February 19 - Ziegfeld Follies (1945)
A campy, glittering revue packed with stars, songs, and spectacle.
April 16 - The Grass Is Greener (1960)
A witty romantic tangle set in an English manor, exploring love, money, and appearances. Sophisticated, stylish, and a little sly — it’s elegance with an edge.
June 18 - Charade (1963)
Romance, intrigue, and playful suspense in a sleek Parisian package, with Hepburn in Givenchy and Grant at his most debonair.
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