Editor's Note:
On Dec. 8, history professor and clothing connoisseur Corinne Entratter Sidney will discuss the changes and continuities in American fashion and femininity. Brought to you by the University Forum Lecture Series and 51ԹϺ's public history program, this presentation will feature selections from Sidney's remarkable collection of clothing and a lively conversation with the audience. The free public lecture is at 7:30 p.m. in the Marjorie Barrick Museum auditorium. Here Clemente offers a glimpse of what is in store.
Enduring best describes the fashions presented here. What speaks to their endurance is that their owner, Corinne Entratter Sidney, wore them for decades. These clothes are designed and made for a long life. They are as wearable now as they were half a century ago. Why? Each ensemble plays upon a fundamental theme in 20th century fashion: utilitarian chic; the natural silhouette; color; Orientalism. What we see is not how fashions change, but how they stay the same.