Fashion meets Freud. A new exhibit explores clothes through a psychoanalytic lens

NEW YORK (AP) — A new exhibit at The Museum at FIT in New York City explores fashion through the lens of psychoanalysis. Curated by Valerie Steele, it features nearly 100 designer pieces to examine connections between fashion and such things as the unconscious mind and desire. Steele notes that Freud himself took care with what he wore. The exhibit discusses how Freud has played out in fashion in a variety of ways. There's Marc Jacobs' "Freudian slip" dress and John Galliano's "Freud or Fetish" collection. Among the highlights is Elsa Schiaparelli's "Hall of Mirrors" jacket. The exhibit runs from September 10 to January 4 of next year, with a companion book by Steele due in November.

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