The Oscar de la Renta exhibit, showing at the Kent State Museum in Kent Ohio until May 26, 2007, features several dozen outfits by the multi-talented designer. Examples range from casual wear to evening wear and encompass the years from 1968 to his Spring 2006 collection. The costumes are drawn from the museum's extensive collection as well as loans from private collections.
The Kent State University Museum was founded in 1983 by fashion entrepreneurs Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman and opened in 1985. Today, the museum houses one of the finest and largest collections of apparel and textiles in the United States.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, $3 for ages 7-18, and free for those under 7. Admission is free for all on Sundays. The museum is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am - 445pm, Thursdays from 10am - 845pm, and on Sundays from Noon - 445pm.
Kent State Museum
Rockwell Hall
S. Lincoln and E. Main Sts.
Kent, OH
330 672-3450
The Kent State University Museum was founded in 1983 by fashion entrepreneurs Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman and opened in 1985. Today, the museum houses one of the finest and largest collections of apparel and textiles in the United States.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, $3 for ages 7-18, and free for those under 7. Admission is free for all on Sundays. The museum is open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am - 445pm, Thursdays from 10am - 845pm, and on Sundays from Noon - 445pm.
Kent State Museum
Rockwell Hall
S. Lincoln and E. Main Sts.
Kent, OH
330 672-3450
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