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The Everyday Lives of Women’s Clothing 

Last updated: April 23, 2025 9:40 pm
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Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore is a fascinating exhibition at the New York Historical Society that delves into the everyday clothing of women over the past two centuries. The collection, sourced from the Smith College Historic Clothing Collection, showcases a wide range of garments and accessories that offer insights into the lives of women in the United States.

The exhibition is not just about fashion trends or designer labels; it focuses on homemade or widely accessible apparel that has been worn and lived in by real women. Each piece tells a story, from a work jacket with patches from the 1860s to a vibrant Quinceañera dress from 1982. The garments are paired with archival photos and objects from the museum’s Center for Women’s History, providing a rich context for understanding how clothing reflects and influences women’s lives.

One of the unique aspects of the exhibition is its emphasis on the wear and tear of the garments. Stains, tears, and mends are not seen as flaws but as valuable clues to the life of the wearer. The exhibition is organized into sections that explore different aspects of women’s lives, from their domestic chores to their roles in protest and rebellion.

The show also highlights the resourcefulness and creativity of women in adapting their clothing to suit their needs. From wartime rationing efforts to early cycling skirts, women have always found ways to make their clothes work for them. The exhibition captures these moments of ingenuity and resilience, showing how women have navigated the challenges of daily life with grace and style.

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But beyond the practical aspects, the exhibition also delves into the emotional and personal connections that women have with their clothing. From a bride enjoying a hotdog after a city-hall wedding to a worker buttoning up her maternity uniform, each outfit is imbued with memories and stories that resonate with viewers.

Real Clothes, Real Lives is a celebration of the ordinary and the extraordinary in women’s lives. It reminds us of the power of clothing to shape our identity, express our creativity, and connect us to our past. The exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of women’s fashion and the stories behind the clothes we wear.

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