Brooks Avant
Garde Party
"The Factory"
The counterculture ruled the
‘60s, and with this movement came the debut of
Andy Warhol’s silk screen prints of celebrities
and brand name goods. Unconventional, the
fair-haired artist’s prints were considered
ahead of the times, making them a perfect
backdrop for the Brooks Avant Garde Party.
Guests were transported back
to the heyday of hippies and bellbottoms with a
journey through Warhol’s famed studio "The
Factory" at the Brooks Museum. Ladies opted for
short wigs and go-go boots for the occasion,
while men preferred polyester suits and white
loafers.
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