
The Goldstein Museum of Design's 35th-anniversary gala featuring a black-and-white theme was inspired by the current exhibition on the color scheme, the movie of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and author Truman Capote's legendary masquerade ball. The stories behind what people wear is part of the University of Minnesota museum's mission.
Among the attendees were Jessika Madison-Kennedy and her husband Mark. Madison-Kennedy, a designer who coordinates the fashion design program at the College of Visual Arts, wore a vintage 1930s silk column dress she found in New York.