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Hillary was wearing a burgundy dress with her name written all over it. Last time, she wore a leopard print.

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On Monday night, local time, at the benefit performance of the Fashion Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hillary wore a dress to pay tribute to the influential women in the past. The former Secretary of State wore a burgundy dress with the names of 60 women embroidered on the neckline and hem. These women were her inspiration.

It is reported that these names include Harriet Tubman, sacagawea, Eleanor Roosevelt and her mother Dorothy Rodham. Hillary talked about the concept of clothing in an interview with the editors of vanessa hudgens and Vogue. "I said,' What about American women who have inspired me in the past?' "

Finally, Hillary and the designer joseph altuzarra decided to highlight the names of the deceased women. She said, "I will write my name all over the skirt." Altug Zara said in an interview with Vogue magazine, "I want this dress to be part of her." "When people like Hillary go to the Metropolitan Museum, people don't say,' There is a Hillary in the Metropolitan Museum, and she is wearing a skirt. It has many meanings. I think I must carefully consider the significance of this skirt to the theme and occasion. "

Hillary's dress is directly in line with the themes of "Gilded Charm" and "In America: A Collection of Fashion" that night, because it draws inspiration from an exhibit in the exhibition. Hillary said: "This reflects Joseph Altug Zara's interest in so-called friendship lists. Women used to embroider proverbs, phrases or the names of family and friends on friendship lists." She said that she was very excited to see this sheet on display in the museum.

Altug Zara also confirmed that he sought inspiration from homemade quilts in the second half of the19th century. He recently attended an outsider art fair and was shocked by the name covered on the blanket. According to the International Quilt Museum, this is a kind of friendship quilt, which was very popular in the United States from the 1940s to the early 20th century. People in a community will make a quilt together and sign their names with ink or embroidery to commemorate a special day. For example, if someone wants to move, this quilt is a memorial to his former residence. Altug Zara explained: "Quilts provide an opportunity for women to get together and interact socially. They are usually the memories of their communities and families, especially if they don't stay in one place all their lives. "

She also told vanessa hudgens and Bowles on the red carpet, "I think we are all very happy to be together, support museums and fashion institutions and celebrate America. Not just American fashion, but the true American spirit. "

It is reported that Hillary Clinton's last charity gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was in 200 1 year, when the theme was "Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years", and she wore a leopard-print dress.