Week of Events
Exhibition: Beyond Utility — Closes
Yvonne Schichtel, Trench Dress, 2021. Photo courtesy of designer. February 25–March 22, 2026 Goodman Center Lobby Beyond Utility, curated by graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice MA program in collaboration with The Museum at FIT, examines the perpetual transformation of utilitarian design within and beyond the fashion system. Throughout […]
Exhibition: Cross-Pollination: Fashion and Psychoanalysis — Opens
March 27–April 19, 2026 Goodman Center Lobby Cross-Pollination: Fashion and Psychoanalysis is The Museum at FIT's ninth collaborative workshop that brings together students and faculty from higher education institutions around the globe. For this year’s project, students from the Fashion Institute of Technology (United States), Universidad de Monterrey (Mexico), and LaSalle College of the Arts […]
Globally Connected @ FIT: Entering India’s Fragrance Market, from Analysis to Launch
Globally Connected @ FIT: Entering India’s Fragrance Market, from Analysis to Launch
Join us for a presentation that highlights a student project focused on India and global cosmetics and fragrance brand management. A team of Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing students will share what they learned in the course taught by Professor Delphine Horvath and how they applied it to a real-world challenge: expanding a fragrance brand into […]
Wildrootz Information and Recruiting Session
Wildrootz Information and Recruiting Session
Looking for a summer or fall 2026 credited internship? Join the founder of Wildrootz as she joins us on campus to speak about her sustainable upcycling denim company. She will be recruiting for design and marketing internships and all are welcome to attend! This event is for the FIT community only. REGISTER VIA THE CSJB
Walking as Reading … Writing as Dancing … Prompts That Converge … An Intersection of Improvisational Interludes
Walking as Reading … Writing as Dancing … Prompts That Converge … An Intersection of Improvisational Interludes
There is a hunger for the human—an escape but not a denial of our world within small screens. How can we return to the grounding of the primal through walking, observing, mark making, moving, and conversing? This event is a montage of excursions with the tactile and with the tangible. Interdisciplinary structures will facilitate a […]
EAP Grief Support Group
EAP Grief Support Group
The Grief Support Group is for individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one and seek a sense of community with those who have also experienced a loss. In this group, you can feel free to: Share your story Discuss the impact of your loss experience on your daily life Cope with feelings […]
Walking as Reading … Writing as Dancing … Prompts That Converge … An Intersection of Improvisational Interludes
Walking as Reading … Writing as Dancing … Prompts That Converge … An Intersection of Improvisational Interludes
There is a hunger for the human—an escape but not a denial of our world within small screens. How can we return to the grounding of the primal through walking, observing, mark making, moving, and conversing? This event is a montage of excursions with the tactile and with the tangible. Interdisciplinary structures will facilitate a […]
FIT Archives Salon: Bil Donovan in Conversation with Professor Lamont A. O’Neal
FIT Archives Salon: Bil Donovan in Conversation with Professor Lamont A. O’Neal
Join us in the FIT Library on the Sixth Floor of the Goodman Center at FIT for our first Archives Salon of the semester when fashion illustrator Bil Donovan will […]
Fashion Symposium: Art X Fashion
Fashion Symposium: Art X Fashion
Sonia Delaunay, hand-colored print of four women, 1925, France © Pracusa 20251024. The Museum at FIT's 35th symposium is planned in conjunction with the exhibition Art X Fashion. The history […]

