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  Style & Innovation  Chicago History Museum Unveils “Dressed in History” Exhibition on July 9, Showcasing a Century of Fashion
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Chicago History Museum Unveils “Dressed in History” Exhibition on July 9, Showcasing a Century of Fashion

Maoli MitchellMaoli Mitchell—July 9, 20250
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CHICAGO – The Chicago History Museum is poised to unveil a significant new exhibition, titled “Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective,” offering visitors a compelling journey through a century of fashion and its profound connections to societal evolution. Set to open its doors on July 9, 2025, the exhibition delves into the museum’s extensive costume collection, presenting 70 rarely seen objects acquired over 100 years.

The retrospective goes beyond mere aesthetics, exploring how clothing serves as a tangible reflection of the material, social, and cultural values that have shaped human history. By showcasing garments worn across different eras and social strata, the exhibition provides insightful commentary on change, identity, and the shared human experience as seen through wearable artifacts.

A Century of Acquisitions Revealed

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The core of “Dressed in History” lies in the depth and breadth of the Chicago History Museum’s costume collection, which has grown through dedicated acquisitions and generous donations for a full century. The 100 years of acquisitions represented in this exhibit highlight the evolution not only of style but also of the museum’s own commitment to preserving the sartorial heritage of Chicago and beyond. Curators have meticulously selected pieces that are not only visually striking but also tell compelling stories about the individuals who wore them and the times they lived in.

From Gowns to Sneakers: Diverse Narratives in Fabric

The exhibition features a remarkably diverse array of items, illustrating the multifaceted nature of clothing and its significance in daily life and special occasions. Visitors will encounter glamorous gowns that once graced grand Chicago soirées, standing alongside sharp suits that embodied professional ambition and social standing. The collection also recognizes the importance of everyday attire, including housedresses that speak to domestic life and the evolution of casual wear.

In a nod to the pervasive influence of sportswear on global culture, the exhibition includes significant examples of sneakers, most notably a pair of original Air Jordan 1s, artifacts that represent a pivotal moment in athletic footwear and street style history. The exhibit also showcases unique and unexpected items, such as a vibrant red sequin burlesque costume, underscoring the city’s diverse entertainment history, and a quaint baby’s wool bathing suit, providing a glimpse into past conventions of childhood attire.

Adding a touch of haute couture glamour, a stunning white tulle Christian Dior gown is also among the featured objects. This inclusion highlights the collection’s scope, encompassing both high fashion and items of personal or cultural significance regardless of designer.

Celebrating the Collection’s Stewards

Beyond the garments themselves, the exhibition serves as a tribute to the enduring efforts that built and maintain this valuable collection. “Dressed in History” expressly celebrates the collection itself and the vital contributions of the many donors, curators, and staff whose passion and expertise have shaped it over the decades. Their work ensures that these pieces of history are preserved and made accessible for future generations to study and appreciate.

Telling Chicago’s Stories Through Cloth

Ultimately, the exhibition aims to illuminate the diverse stories of Chicago’s people through these carefully chosen wearable artifacts. Each garment, whether a symbol of status, a tool for work, an expression of identity, or a memento of a personal moment, offers a unique window into the lives and experiences that constitute the city’s rich history. By presenting these objects in a historical context, the Chicago History Museum underscores the power of clothing as a primary source for understanding the past.

Set to open on July 9, 2025, “Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective” promises to be a compelling exploration of fashion, culture, and history, inviting visitors to consider the profound narratives woven into the very fabric of our lives.

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Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.
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