“China Through the Looking Glass” @ the MET
If you haven’t visited the MET to see the Costume Institute’s “China Through the Looking Glass” exhibit you still have time and you should definitely go. The exhibition explores Chinese influences on western fashion but make no mistake; it is no historical representation. Instead, the exhibit is a showcase of the opulent, Avant-garde and sometimes quirky extractions from Chinese culture, paired with historical references. For this reason, it’s worth exploring how seemingly extreme differences can become culturally iconic fashion vignettes distilled through our own lens, as common place.
I’ve paired some themes from the exhibit with current fashion imagery that take influence from those themes, to point out that inspiration can come from all corners of the world in large and small doses.
“Porcelain Dolls”
“Flowers of Fire”
“Back East”
“Enter the Dragon”
“English Garden?”
(Vogue 2015) (WGSN Trend S/S 2014)
“Big Blooms”
“Reverse Affect”
(vogue 2015) (right: Dior 2015)