Walk the Red Carpet to THREADS at the Missouri Historical Society -- Make It Bold. Make It Patterned. Make it Work.
Grayling Holmes
by Grayling Holmes / photos and videos courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society
Walk a grand red carpet into the newly-renovated North Plaza entrance to the Missouri History Museum to the awe-inspiring MacDermott Grand Hall at the THREADS gala and fundraiser on Saturday, April 13th, 2024. Celebrate the fashion of yesterday and today. Embrace this year’s theme, Make it Bold. Make It Patterned. Make It Work.
The signature biennial fundraiser of the Missouri Historical Society that evening will feature food, fun and a fashion show from local designers and students. The last iteration of THREADS was held in 2022. The theme that year was “It’s All About the Accessories.” “They are always changing it up, after all that’s what’s fashion is all about, change, evolution, keeping it fresh,” said this year’s co-chair and Saint Louis Fashion Fund board member Ted Wight.
THREADS is one of Saint Louis Fashion Fund’s 10 for the 10th events, and is sponsored by Caleres, Saint Louis Fashion Fund, and Sophisticated Living St. Louis.
Inspired by Missouri Historical Society’s extensive textile archives, THREADS is a must-see event. Every year, the event demonstrates that fashion is important. Preserving its history is vital, so that visitors can learn from and be inspired by it. Click HERE to PURCHASE TICKETSand join in what is sure to be history in the making,
Take a look here at the 2022 event to get an idea of the treasures both students and professional designers have woven for to immerse you in the world of fashion
This year, gala goers will get to see the final designs will “walk the runway.” Expect the best since Clothing and Textile Curator, Adam MacPharlain is behind the scenes pulling all the right “threads.” He personally selected a wide variety of pieces from the vast Missouri Historical Society collection. His pieces spoke to this year’s theme, “Make It Bold. Make It Patterned. Make It Work.
Ten professional local designers with years of experience, as well as student designers, were invited to see this collection in person at the society’s Library and Resource Center. The each chose a piece that spoke to them as inspiration. They created new, modern garments based on the archived pieces of their choice. Essentially, what you will see is an evolution where past meets present to create something new.
Here’s how Jody Sowell, President and CEO of the Missouri Historical Society, explains how the THREADS Gala ties past to present:
“This event highlights the importance of preserving our history, and the reality that we can create a conversation between our past and our present, through something even as modern and glamourous as high fashion. This even supports local talent and fosters a sense of community and reinforces the idea that everyone has a role to play in interpreting and carrying forward our shared history.”
The Saint Louis Fashion Fund is proud to be involved with THREADS. “As one of the 10-for-the-10th Anniversary Celebration events, it is like the gown Cinderella wore to the ball,” said Susan Sherman. Chair Emeritus of The Saint Louis Fashion Fund. “The Grand Hall of the exquisite History Museum is the perfect venue for our student designers to showcase there best before lovers of fashion near and far.”
Saint Louis Fashion Fund's 10th Anniversary is not just a series of parties, fashion shows, and events. It is a year-long Campaign to spotlight and position St. Louis' fashion industry's current and future program of work as educators, collaborators, and connectors that are and will continue to make a major impact on our region's economic ecosystem.
Event co-chairs, Amy Hunter, Caleres Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby’s Realtor worked tirelessly to put together what is sure to be one of the highlights of the 2024 social season.
Threads is a biannual event, but the planning for the next event starts soon after one finishes. About 18 months out, Adam, combs through their collection of over 20,000 garments, accessories, and textiles to come up with a few options for a theme for the next event. He often does this by walking through their storeroom and taking cues from what visually sparks his interest. Then, he works with the Design Co-Chairs to narrow it down to one theme—for 2024’s event, bold design, he selected 20 or more pieces from the collection that the designers could choose from that reflected the theme. Beyond the look, each inspiration piece has a story to tell, whether about the person who wore it, the designer, or the time in which it was worn. There’s a lot of behind-the-scenes work to get the list ready, including research into each object, new photography, and write-ups that provide the historical backgrounds for the designers.
Here was the inspiration from some of this year’s pieces. On Saturday, the 13th, the designers will unveil their new pieces.
Following are some introductions and greetings from four of this year’s professional designers.
Fun snapshots from past THREADS galas.
About the Missouri Historical Society
The Missouri Historical Society (MHS) has been active in the St. Louis community since 1866. Today, it serves as the confluence of historical perspectives and contemporary issues. MHS operates the Missouri History Museum, Library & Research Center, and Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. MHS is funded by the St. Louis City and County taxpayers through the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District (ZMD) and by private donations. To find our more, please visit their site.