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Divergence/Convergence

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On view at the Parodi Costume Collection

October 20, 2024 – Dec. 20, 2024

Current and Previous Exhibitions

The Form of the Flower : Exploring 1930s Womenswear

 

Entering Modernity: 1920s Fashion from the Parodi Costume Collection

 

GENDERQUAKE: Liberation, Appropriation, Rejection at SCAD
1951 Black Silk Evening Dress, made for Dolores del RIo. 1964, SIlk Floral Evening dress. Eisa-Houlihan correspondence 1963-1965 from the Cristóbal Balenciaga archives at Parodi Costume Collections
Margiela - In the Void
Homage to Hispanic Heritage Exhibition
90s/90s Worth to Miyake "Textile Biennial" Exhibition
Edwardian and Victorian Exhibiton
Oscar de La Renta Exhibition

Admissions

Welcome to Parodi Costume Collection a private collection dedicated to the conservation, restoration, exhibition, research and study of the history of fashion design.

Working hours:

Tuesday-Thursday 11aM-5PM

Location: 

276 NE 27th street, Miami, Florida 33137, USA

Tour Booking Disclaimer:
Please note that all tours must be booked at least 24 hours in advance to ensure the availability of a guided staff member. Same-day bookings cannot be accommodated.

Description

ALL RESERVATIONS REQUIRE CONFIRMATION FROM STAFF MEMBER VIA EMAIL OR PHONE.

  1. It is strictly prohibited to touch or handle any items unless it is done by with the supervision of a staff member and with conservation gloves.
  2. A minimum distance of at least 1-2 feet should be observed.
  3. A foot cover may be required to mitigate access humidity and dirt inside the galleries.
  4. Backpacks or large bags are not allowed inside the viewing galleries. A staff member will provide a safe area for your belongings.

Things we require for Museum Viewing:

  • Gloves must be worn upon entering the museum
  • Respect and caution around the dresses
  • Be on time for Viewing

*Disclaimer*

The exhibition and conservation spaces at Parodi Costume Collection are the ideal environment for textiles, with a constant temperature range of 68°F to 75°F, a constant humidity level between 40% and 60%, and no exposure to sunlight. The tropical weather patterns in south Florida represent an important risk to proper conservation of textiles. Because extreme humidity can cause permanent damage to garments, we reserve the right to postpone or cancel any guided tour, and/or to limit access to the indoor facilities during any visit.

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