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UNITED STATES / New York: "Trend-ology"
by Modem
© Modem

until Saturday May 10 2014

The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology
T : +1 (212) 217 5970
7th Avenue at 27th Street
10001 New York
United States


www.fitnyc.edu


"Trend-ology" examines the vast array of sources from which fashion trends have developed over the past 250 years. Trends have emerged from high fashion runways and urban street style, but they have also derived from art, music, novels, and socio-political movements. Particular trends change every season, but the phenomenon of the trend has come to define the modern fashion system itself.

The word “trend” first arose as an economic term, used to describe shifts in financial markets. Today, “trend” appears on the cover of almost every fashion magazine each month, and seemingly anything can be said to be “trending” on Twitter and other social media websites. Trend-forecasting companies such as WGSN have made researching and predicting trends a profitable business, and are now integral to the fashion industry. Yet as we move further into the 21st century, specific trends seem increasingly hard to define. The advent of fast-fashion, the internet, and social media have created a global environment where fashion trends emerge and disseminate in faster and more complex ways than ever before. By looking back at the multifaceted and dynamic history of trends, "Trend-ology" aims to help visitors gain insight into the current state of the trend cycle.

Curated by Emma McClendon and Ariele Elia

© Modem