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The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology is the only museum in New York City dedicated solely to the art of fashion. Come and see our award-winning exhibitions, described by Roberta Smith in The New York Times as "ravishing."
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#MyMFIT / Paris, Capital of Fashion (2019)

#MyMFIT moment was when I turned the corner and saw this John Galliano for Dior piece and said aloud “They don’t seriously have this!?!!”, startling the man next to me. This piece has held a place in my heart from the moment it was shown. I’ve had pictures of it on my walls growing up and in my inspiration boards as a student and as a designer now. This is my religion. 🙏🏻 ~ Sabrina

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#MyMFIT / The Museum at FIT

Every year, my husband and I come to NYC for annual conference, and I make the FIT current exhibitions my first destination, followed by a Broadway show and dinner at Balthazar. Unsurpassed NYC traditions. ~ Agnes

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#MyMFIT / The Museum at FIT

“I love fashion exhibitions, especially this, is the place where I get inspired most, as I come here to get knowledge to share it with my fashion design students at my fashion institute.”

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#MyMFIT / Elsa Peretti (1990)

There was an Elsa Peretti exhibit around 1990 that I will never forget. The snake necklace and belt were displayed on sand. It was just so beautifully presented. Not just a bunch of stuff displayed but a context was created for the accessories. A story. It was incredibly inspiring. I graduated and went on to do windows for Barneys and ABC Carpet & Home before becoming a fashion editor. And I now own that @elsaperettiofficial necklace. ♥️ ~ Bob

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#MyMFIT / Faking It (2014)

I attended the FIT museum’s exhibit “Faking It,” where I learned about illicit production and trade. I changed my major the same day to ITM, started studying fashion law, got an internship at the United Nations, and wrote my thesis about counterfeiting’s ethical repercussions beyond intellectual property theft. My fashion law professor at FIT taught at Brooklyn Law School, where I now am a rising third-year student. My law journal note about counterfeit fashion trade and law is being published on the journal for which I’m the rising editor in chief. I’ve worked legal for Louis Vuitton and Virgil Abloh, and now I work as a summer associate at Skadden, one of the world’s biggest firms. My dream is to do fashion law. All of this happened because of that exhibit, and I couldn’t be more grateful that I walked into the museum that day. ~ Gabriella

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