After a couple months of planning, I'm finally able to start announcing my events for the Fall. They start with this September talk centered on film noir style at Sacramento's California Museum that's part of their Light & Noir exhibition. If you live in Northern California, I hope to see you there!
Sunday, September 24
THE HISTORY OF FASHION IN FILM NOIR
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Guest speaker
Light & Noir: Exiles and Emigrés in Hollywood 1933-1950 exhibition
California Museum
Sacramento, CA
Wartime
America bore witness to shortages of common fashion materials ranging
from silk to rubber. Even with rationing and restrictions imposed on the
entire country, film costume designers still managed to create some of
the most iconic looks of all time. These costumes not only defined the film noir genre and much of 1940s style, but continue to influence our fashion today. Join me for an illustrated lecture of film noir style - as well as a couple other films featured in the exhibition - and the evolution of fashion as innovated by the great costume designers of Hollywood.
Tickets are $15 ($5 for museum members) and include admission to the exhibit.
For tickets and more information, visit the California Museum website.
To see my other upcoming events, visit the GlamAmor Events page.
See you soon!
1 comment:
I just saw you here! You were so good, I wish it could have gone on longer (also, lol @ the guy who wanted to know why he couldn't find brown pants anywhere)!
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