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Christian Siriano Is the Hottest New Museum Acquisition

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Christian Siriano cannot move.

The Maryland native has been swarmed by fashion students at the Savannah College of Art and Design, all scrambling for TikToks, or advice, or internships, or—the ultimate ‘get’—a compliment on their (truly excellent) outfits, which range from Dolly Parton-esque gemstone denim to full-out prom tulle. Two children in Clueless-inspired When they try to reach their idol, plaid skirts turn into a chic blonde woman. It is then that they realize the blonde is none but Alicia Silverstone. She’s here to see Christian like everyone else, albeit as a friend instead of a fan. It’s his first-ever museum show, after all, and that is, as Silverstone puts it, “a huge deal, and So deserved.”

It’s also a bit of a trip, at least for Siriano himself. “I cringe when I hear the word ‘museum retrospective,’” he says. “I’m only 35! I get that to these kids, it sounds ancient—remember when we were students? This was an impossible number. Thirty was it. Now, it’s just, like, Life!” he laughs. “So I’m not going by ‘retrospective.’ I’m just calling it, ‘The First Decade.’”

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You can call it what you like, but the exhibit really is big. Formally titled “People Are People,” it’s officially open at the SCAD Museum of Art. Among the pieces on display are Lizzo’s glimmering Grammy gown, Lili Reinhart’s recent Met Gala look, and a lime green tulle dress worn by Céline Dion in concert, complete with a matching microphone pocket in the back. The whole show is arranged by color, a Skittles moment made with couture; it opens with Billy Porter’s black velvet Oscar gown from 2019, which will next appear in London’s V&A museum.

“We start the show with that look because it was something that turned into a cultural shift,” Siriano says. “No man had ever worn a gown to [The Oscars]Red carpet like this. It’s crazy to think about now, because it doesn’t seem that radical. But that dress is Why?! It was the same thing when I started showing pieces for every body size on the runway,” he continues. “Now it seems obvious, but only a few years ago, I was the only designer to do it. I’m following in the footsteps of Carolina [Herrera]Oscar [de la Renta] and Dior, here, but they haven’t done that. And even though I’m a young designer and this is a young brand, it was very important to me to show the next generation, ‘You can do this. You MustDo this. You must include every shape—every person who wants to look beautiful!’ That’s why it’s called ‘People Are People’—it’s a mantra.”

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To be fair, Siriano’s clothes These are InherentlyThese luxury goods are rare and expensive. On the runway, his shows expertly toe the line between an “all-in-this-together” ethos and a super elite front row with style icons like Cardi B, Katie Holmes, and Lil’ Kim. Although models come in many shapes and sizes, they all look stunning in the same high-end designs by Siriano and his new jewelry partner, Luminous Diamonds.

But although Siriano’s creations are (justifiably) costly, his advice is often free, whether it’s to the SCAD students eagerly awaiting to speak to him, or to viewers of Project Runway where Siriano serves as a mentor to the contestants—even (and sometimes especially) when they think they’re above any feedback. This makes Siriano an indisputable man among the people.

“I understand wanting to be true to your own creative voice,” Siriano says, “but because fashion is also a business, new designers—these kids at SCAD, the contestants on the show—they need practical advice! There are many. [Project Runway]Designers say they want celebrities to dress them. And look, when I leave the set, I go to my office and I’m reading emails from Lizzo’s team about a dress she needs. I’m texting Ariana Grande’s stylist. So when I tell you, whether it’s on TV or just in a class, that Ariana Grande isn’t going to wear something, it’s not a guess! It’s experience. I think they forget that sometimes.”

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When asked whether it’s hard to give young designers criticism, knowing it wasn’t so long ago that Siriano himself was just beginning his brand, he responds with a laugh. “I still get it every day! The internet is full of criticism. I am constantly being critiqued. And I’m successful! Learn how to manage it with grace. Because criticism never stops.”

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Siriano is not the same. “I’m approaching my newest designs more like a painter would,” he says. “It’s not for everyone else anymore. I can’t be everything for everybody, and I’ve finally figured that out. That’s the biggest mistake that young fashion brands make in their early years—trying to be everything. Now, I really only want to make something if there’s a love for it, and if there’s a place for it in my life, and in the lives of the people who wear my clothes… I think the advice everyone needs, even me sometimes, is that you can’t be everything,” he says. “Because if you’re everything, if you’re everyone, then you’re not going to be Someone.”

Not for someone who has their own museum exhibit and decades of dresses.

Source: elle

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