![]() Emma. was long listed for Best Picture at the BAFTAs and Vogue named her to their list of Women Directos Who Deserve an Oscar Nomination in 2021. With Emm a., de Wilde ignited her distinct style of visual storytelling, combining her talent for directing physical comedy with her keen eye for emotional cinematic tapestry to deliver a richly-realized reimagination of the beloved novel. In 2020, de Wilde made her feature directorial debut, with Emma., Working Title’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel, starring Anya Taylor-Joy ( Split, The Witch) in the title role. Through her commercials, films, music videos, print campaigns and key art photography, she has defined the visual identity of some of entertainment’s greatest talents. Each of her projects is an intimate collaboration between her and her subjects. ![]() ![]() Also expect to see bustles, lace, satin, and ruffles.Director and photographer Autumn de Wilde documents the ever-changing cultural zeitgeist. The Audobon Society was founded in 1895 to protect birds against the mass slaughter perpetuated by the fashion industry.Īnother common design feature in Gilded Age fashion was corsets, which are having a comeback: They were all over award shows in 2022, like on Olivia Rodrigo's Grammys dress. ![]() Gilded Age clothing and hats were marked by the inclusion of bird feathers ( Blake Lively is known to incorporate feather designs in her Met Gala wear, so look out for her dress this year in particular). Kasia Walicka-Maimone, costume designer for the HBO show “The Gilded Age,” called the era “a very new and exciting period in fashion” due to new technological progressions in an interview with Variety.įashion historian and curator Kate Strasdin characterized the era's clothing to CNN as "very embellished, very exaggerated, (and) very structured." Gilded Age fashion on display in the HBO show "The Gilded Age." HBO As with the Met Gala, dresses were vehicles for conversation. The some 1,200 socialites in attendance could take a photo of themselves wearing outfits, which took months to put together, per the Museum of the City of New York. In 1883, Alva Vanderbilt hosted a costume ball at her new mansion with the intention of formalizing her astronomically wealthy, but "nouveau riche," family into the upper ranks of New York society, then dominated by old-money families like the Astors. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Clay Frick, and John Jacob Astor.įashion statements were made, too. Billionaires of the time included John D. 'Gilded Glamour' is a reference to the Gilded AgeĪccording to Vogue, the costumes are meant to hearken back to New York's Gilded Age, a transformative era in American history spanning from 1870 to 1890.ĭuring this time, which fell between the Civil War and the turn of the century, fortunes were made thanks to rapidly expanding infrastructure. Scorsese directed the 1993 movie "The Age of Innocence," an Edith Wharton adaptation set during the Gilded Age. The work of eight film directors - Janicza Bravo, Sofia Coppola, Julie Dash, Tom Ford, Regina King (a co-chair for the gala), Martin Scorsese, Autumn de Wilde and Chloé Zhao - will be incorporated into the exhibition, per Variety. According to the museum's website, the exhibition will feature men and women's clothing from the 18th century to the present.
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