The 92nd Street Y, New York is a world-class cultural and community center where people all over the world connect through culture, arts, entertainment and conversation. For over 150 years, we have harnessed the power of arts and ideas to enrich, enlighten and change lives, and the power of community to repair the world.
The 92NY Center for Culture & Arts, a historic cornerstone of New York’s cultural landscape, continues to define the city’s creative pulse. With its unmatched talks, world-class concerts, innovative dance, literary events, and dynamic arts education, it remains a vital force in global culture.
In a world where community is more essential than ever, The 92nd Street Y has made it the cornerstone of its mission for 150 years. Today, our community stretches beyond borders, connecting individuals from every corner of the globe. We embrace people of all faiths, backgrounds, and beliefs, creating a vibrant, inclusive space where generations come together and bonds are formed.
The 92NY Bronfman Center for Jewish Life is dedicated to deepening Jewish identity through the pursuit of knowledge, the celebration of culture, and engagement with Israel.
The Belfer Center for Innovation & Social Impact invests in community builders who turn individual generosity into collective energy. By sharing ideas, nurturing leaders, and scaling what works, we help everyday changemakers forge stronger connections, illuminate new paths, and turn local sparks into bright, enduring beacons of positive social progress.
Zandra Rhodes: Fifty Fabulous Years in Fashion | Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis
Nov 12, 2019
The acclaimed British designer Dame Zandra Rhodes, DBE, joins Fern Mallis for an intimate conversation about her fifty years in fashion.
Both a fashion trailblazer and a consummate textile designer, Rhodes founded her eponymous fashion house in 1969. One of the first designers to send clothes down the runway with slashes and safety pins, she was dubbed “The Princess of Punk” in the 1970s and is credited with helping to put the London fashion scene on the map. Her extensive list of clients has included Princess Diana, Jackie Onassis, Freddie Mercury, Debbie Harry, Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor. She has counted architect Frank Gehry, Diana Vreeland and Divine among her friends. She is the founders of The Fashion and Textile Museum in London (which pays tribute to the designer this September with a new retrospective solo exhibition); has recently diversified her career by working on costume and set designs for opera; has just announced a collaboration on a collection of interiors with Ikea for 2021; and has a commemorative book being published by Yale University Press this fall as well as an upcoming documentary in the works. She has also recently collaborated with resort wear label Three Graces, featuring her iconic banana leaf print from the ’70s. Zandra Rhodes continues producing original collections with annual RTW showings at London Fashion Week. Garments from her newest collections can be found at Matchesfashion.com, Liberty London, and directly from Zandra Rhodes London Atelier.
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