ASU FIDM Museum

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Time Out says

And you thought learning about fashion at ASU FIDM (now an L.A. branch of Arizona State University) was just for students. As you can probably guess, all of the exhibitions at the ASU FIDM Museum revolve around fashion in some way—from costume design for television to antique textiles and garments. Make sure to check the museum’s website for current show details—it’s only open when there's something to show. Private tours are available outside of the museum’s normal hours (Tue–Sat 10am–5pm), and $5 parking is available underneath the ASU FIDM building on 9th Avenue just before Grand Avenue.

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919 South Grand Ave
Suite 250
Los Angeles
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Obsessed: Fashion and Nostalgia in the ’90s

Step back into the era of grunge, supermodels and the dawn of the internet at this free exhibition at the ASU FIDM Museum in DTLA. This retrospective explores the decade’s spirit of rebellion and experimentation, featuring high-fashion couture from icons like Vivienne Westwood and Gianni Versace alongside the flannel shirts, slip dresses and bold prints that defined everyday style. Through a curated mix of garments, vintage magazines and video footage, visitors can trace how 1990s innovation continues to shape contemporary trends.
  • Fashion and costume

KCRW Summer Nights

Everyone’s favorite NPR member station has a hand in a slew of summer concert slates at public plazas and beloved museums, and this summer’s schedule is reliably packed. Familiar KCRW DJs will be providing free, open-air tunes on select nights from June through September at Maydan Market, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, La Brea Tar Pits, CAAM, ASU FIDM Museum, the Kidspace Children’s Museum, Hauser & Wirth, MOLAA, California Plaza, LACMA, Wende Museum, Union Station, downtown Long Beach, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, Bowers Museum, the Autry and the NoHo Arts District. (Missing from the lineup this year and last are the party-till-midnight bashes at Chinatown Central Plaza.) The details slightly differ at each spot, but you can typically expect a bunch of food trucks, beer gardens and after-hours museum admission. Regardless of the location, you really can’t go wrong with any evening spent at Summer Nights. (Note: The kickoff June 1 event at Maydan Market and Aug. 8’s LACMA event are only for KCRW members.)
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