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A Conversation with Vera Wang & Pamela Fiori at Guild Hall

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VERA WANG AND PAMELA FIORI
Discuss The Art of Fashion at Guild Hall

On Saturday morning, October 3, Pamela Fiori, co-guest curator of The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons and editor-in-chief of Town&Country will interview the noted designer Vera Wang in the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall. The discussion will explore Ms. Wangs impressive career, her current collection, as well as her vision for the vignette now currently on view as part of the fashion exhibition in the Guild Hall Museum.

Vera Wang is an icon in the fashion industry and I look forward to speaking with her about her design philosophy, said Pamela Fiori, This is a rare opportunity for those fascinated by fashion to hear one of the worlds top designers discuss the art and business of design.

Vera Wang is one of nine esteemed designers, including Tory Burch, Betsey Johnson, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Reed Krakoff, Ralph Lauren, Nicole Miller, and Elie Tahari, showcased in The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons. The exhibition, on view through October 12, celebrates fashion, art and life on the East End of Long Island. The show is co-curated by Ms. Fiori and Stan Herman, designer and past president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA).

Art on loan from Guild Halls permanent collection, as well as from local artists, are exhibited in vignettes created by each designer, all of whom have ties to the East End. This is the first collaboration of its kind and, as such, sparks with creativity. There is also a pictorial survey of fashions in the Hamptons ranging from 1907 until today.

Vera Wang Vignette Statement
For me, this exhibit is about the sensuality, charm, and simplicity of the Hamptons. The light, the air, the calm...it represents the other side of the New York lifestyle and a valuable respite from all the excitement and energy of the city. My personal process of creating garments is one that feels natural and organic and truly symbolic of my connection to the East End. The clothes I have chosen reflect the ease and artsy attitude of my design philosophy-texture and transparency mixed with different plays on proportion and fit. A playful yet edgy take on sophistication with an emphasis on detail.




Saturday October 3 10:30am-12:30pm
A Conversation with Vera Wang & Pamela Fiori
Conversation 10:30 - 11:15
Q & A 11:15 -12:15
Light refreshments 12:15- 12:30
John Drew Theater at Guild Hall
$10/ Members Free

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The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons
Museum hours: Friday and Saturday 11-5pm / Sunday noon-5pm
$7 suggested admission/members free

Guild Hall
Museum / Theater / Education
158 Main Street
East Hampton, New York 11937
General Information: 631.324.0806
Visit www.GuildHall.org
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About Guild Hall: Founded more than 75 years ago, Guild Hall is the year-round visual and performing arts center wholly dedicated to serving the residents, members, families, and artists of the East End and offering them, as well as visitors and tourists, enriching experiences by presenting relevant and meaningful programs in the visual and performing arts, working in collaboration with artists, and providing a meeting place for the community. For more information and to become a member, visit www.GuildHall.org


The Art of Fashion in the Hamptons Lead Exhibition Sponsor: Tanger Outlets. Museum Programming is made possible in part through the generosity of Crozier Fine Arts, IBM, Barbara and Richard Lane, Dorothy Lichtenstein, Lucio and Joan Noto, Ruth Mueller, Ralph Lauren Paint, and with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development.

Educational programs are made possible in large part through the generosity of Lewis B. Cullman in memory of his brother Joseph E. Cullman 3rd. Educational programming is also supported in part by Min-Myn and Val Schaffner, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Bridgehampton National Bank, The Kate W. Cassidy Philanthropic Fund, Colgate-Palmolive, Suffolk County National Bank, and the New York State Education Department, Special Legislative Projects.

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