IMPACT: 50 Years of the CFDA

Special Exhibitions GalleryFebruary 10, 2012 - April 17, 2012
various mannequins wearing evening dresses and ensembles on platforms fixed onto a wallIMPACT: 50 years of the CDFA Installation


Impact: 50 Years of the CFDA
was the first museum exhibition to celebrate the Council of Fashion Designers of America, the leading fashion trade organization in the United States. Approximately 100 garments and accessories designed by the CFDAs most impactful creators of the last fifty years were on view. Also included in the exhibition were visual images and acknowledgment of the nearly 600 designers who have been members over the last five decades. Each living designer participating in the exhibition selected a single object or ensemble that best represented his or her impact on the fashion world. Work by historical CFDA members were selected by exhibition curators, Patricia Mears, deputy director of The Museum at FIT, and Fred Dennis, the museum's senior curator. Impact: 50 Years of the CFDA was a collaborative partnership between The Museum at FIT and the CFDA.

red monochrome ensemble with a long cardigan and floor length silk satin skirt

Bill Blass, red cashmere cardigan and red silk satin long skirt, 1984, USA, gift of Bill Blass, Ltd.

rayon and silk halter top gown with a metallic trim

Geoffrey Beene, rayon and silk gown with metallic trim, spring 1990, USA, lent by The Geoffrey Beene Foundation.

leapord print evening dress with an asymetrical feather trim

Galanos, evening dress in leopard print silk chiffon and feather-trimmed stole, c. 1967, USA, gift of Frederick Brisson in memory of his wife Rosalind Russell.

Conceived by CFDA President Diane von Furstenberg, Impact was an ode to the illustrious designs of the CFDAs many members and marks the organizations 50th anniversary in 2012.

Among the designers included in the exhibition were Halston, Norman Norell, Pauline Trigre, Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass, Rudi Gernreich, Bob Mackie, James Galanos, Diane von Furstenberg, Oscar de la Renta, Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford, Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, Isabel Toledo, Rodarte, and Proenza Schouler. The exhibition was organized thematically to illuminate the broad spectrum of American creativity, from functional sportswear to couture-quality evening wear.

multicolored floral print trapeze dresss with sleeves and fringes

Giorgio di Sant'Angelo, floral print dress dress with chamois skin bodice, 1971, USA, gift of Ms. Lena Horne.

 cashmere sweatshirt, hemp crystal-beaded pajama pant, walnut leather belt and platform sandal

Michael Kors, cashmere sweatshirt, hemp crystal-beaded pajama pant, walnut leather belt and platform sandal, spring 2011, USA, lent by Michael Kors.

embroidered black and red silk knee length dress

Narciso Rodriguez, embroidered silk dress worn by Michelle Obama on election night 2008, spring 2009, USA, lent by Narciso Rodriguez.

Founded in 1962 by publicist Eleanor Lambert and 50 of America's leading fashion designers, the CFDA's primary mandate was the recognition and promotion of fashion design talent based in the United States. Over the next five decades, as CFDA membership swelled to more than 400, its professional and philanthropic activities, outreach, and influence expanded exponentially. Today, in an era dominated by the designer label, it is perhaps difficult to comprehend how seminal a role the CFDA played in creating the platform for the recognition of individual creative talents in New York City, the nexus of global fashion.

"American designers have always had impact on how people dress," said von Furstenberg. "In honor of that creativity and in celebration of the CFDA's 50th anniversary, we are proud to present, in partnership with The Museum at FIT, an exhibit that represents the tremendous work of our members for the last five decades. 'Impact' was the one word that came to mind immediately–it is so strong and defining of our individual and collective influence that we knew right away that our exhibit would be called Impact: 50 Years of the CFDA."

black parachute cloth and feather jacket with a black skirt and feathered turban

Norma Kamali, black parachute cloth and feather jacket, skirt and turban, circa 2011, USA, lent by Norma Kamali.

yellow silk taffeta gown with black Guipure lace bodice

Oscar de la Renta, silk taffeta gown with black Guipure lace bodice, spring 2012, USA, lent by Oscar de la Renta.

wool knit mini-dress with three quarter flared sleeves and a green ribbon

Rudi Gernreich, wool knit mini-dress, 1963, USA, gift of Ruth Deardoff.

"The Museum at FIT is extremely pleased to be collaborating with Diane von Furstenberg and the CFDA on the exhibition Impact," said Valerie Steele, director of The Museum at FIT. "Exhibition curator, Patricia Mears, is an authority on American fashion both past and present, and I'm sure our visitors will love to see which of their creations today's designers have selected."

An ode to the illustrious designs of the CFDA's many members

Impact: 50 Years of the CFDA was the first museum exhibition to celebrate the Council of Fashion Designers of America, the leading fashion trade organization in the United States.
book cover for impact in a gold serif font against a hot pink background

Exhibition Publication

A publication also entitled Impact, produced by the CFDA and published by Harry N. Abrams, is the visually rich companion book to the exhibition. With more than 500 photographs, the book documents the evolution of the CFDA, from its birth in 1962, its early promotional efforts, and its strong ties to the arts, to the growth of its educational programs, its support of worthy causes, its own awards ceremony, its stewardship of fashion week, and its support of designers. Contributors include Diane von Furstenberg; Cathy Horyn, fashion journalist for The New York Times; and Patricia Mears.

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