Fashion at the IMA More than 100 examples of Contemporary dress are in 'Breaking the Mode'

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Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Road.
Indianapolis, IN

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12/31
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Fashion at the IMA
by Editors Mar 12, 2008

Project Runway meets the Indianapolis Museum of Art with the exhibition Breaking the Mode, showcasing works by dozens of groundbreaking fashion designers and curated by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Sharon S. Takeda and Kaye D. Spilker.

Breaking the Mode highlights more than 100 examples of contemporary, fashionable dress by roughly 50 international designers, including James Galanos, Rrei Kawakubo, Christian Lacroix, Alexander McQueen, Issey Miyake, Franco Moschino, Vivienne Westwood and Yohji Yamamoto.

The show opens March 16. Admission is $12 for adults, $6 for children  and college students and $10 for seniors. Call 317-923-1331 for information, or visit www.imamuseum.org. The IMA is located at 4000 Michigan Road.

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