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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251005T190000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251023T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
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SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251024T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251024T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251027T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251027T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251028T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251028T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251029T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251029T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251030T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251030T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251031T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251031T160000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251102T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251102T200000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251103T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251103T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286213575
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251104T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251104T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286214600
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251105T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251105T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286215625
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251106T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251106T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286215626
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251107T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286216651
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251110T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251110T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286217676
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251111T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251111T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286218701
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251112T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251112T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286219726
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251113T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251113T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286220751
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251114T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251114T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286220752
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251117T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251117T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286221777
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251118T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251118T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286222802
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251119T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251119T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286222803
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251120T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251120T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286223828
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251121T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286224853
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251124T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251124T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286225878
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251125T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251125T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286226903
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251126T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251126T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286227928
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251201T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251201T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286227929
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251202T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286228954
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251203T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251203T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286229979
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251204T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251204T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286231004
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251205T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251205T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286231005
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251207T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251207T200000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286232030
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251208T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251208T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286233055
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251209T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251209T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286234080
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251210T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286234081
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251211T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251211T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286235106
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251212T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251212T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286236131
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251215T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251215T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286237156
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251216T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251216T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286238181
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251217T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251217T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286238182
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251218T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251218T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286239207
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251219T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251219T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286240232
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251222T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251222T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286241257
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20251223T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20251223T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286241258
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260102T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260102T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286242283
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260104T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260104T200000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286243308
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260105T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260105T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286243309
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260106T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260106T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286244334
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260107T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286245359
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260108T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260108T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286246384
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260109T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260109T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286246385
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260112T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260112T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286247410
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260113T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260113T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286248435
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260114T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260114T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286248436
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260115T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260115T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286249461
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260116T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260116T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286250486
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260120T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260120T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286251511
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260121T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286251512
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260122T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260122T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286252537
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260123T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260123T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286253562
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260126T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260126T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286253563
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260127T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260127T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286254588
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260128T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260128T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286255613
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260129T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260129T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286255614
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260130T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260130T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286256639
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260201T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260201T200000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286256640
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260202T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286257665
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260203T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260203T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286257666
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260204T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260204T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286258691
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260205T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260205T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50781286259716
URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Louisianians are resilient\, diverse\, and…fashionable. This ex
 hibition celebrates the myriad ways in which the people of Louisiana create
 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260206T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260206T170000Z
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building\, LSU Textile & Costume Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260209T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260209T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260210T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260211T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260211T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260212T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260212T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Dressing Louisiana-Histoires de la mode de la Louisiane 
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260213T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260213T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260219T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260219T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260220T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260220T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260223T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260223T170000Z
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260224T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260224T170000Z
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260225T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260225T170000Z
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260226T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260226T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260227T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260227T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260301T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260301T200000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260302T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260302T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260303T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260303T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260304T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260304T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
END:VEVENT
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260305T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260305T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
 de-la-louisiane
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 d and utilized fashion as a tool in the formation of identity and in the ce
 lebration of life's joy and beauty. While clothing serves basic functions o
 f protection and modesty\, fashion is also an art form\, an essential recor
 d of history if well preserved\, and a means of scholarly inquiry.  Include
 d are the works of Louisiana artists and designers Ray Cole and Geoffrey Be
 ene\, a selection of First Lady gowns\, including the recently acquired ina
 ugural gown of First Lady of Louisiana Sharon Landry\, garments worn by Don
 na Douglas both on the red carpet and in her role as Elly May Clampett\, Ma
 rdi Gras ensembles\, LSU athletic jerseys and much more celebrating the ric
 h and diverse fashion history of Louisiana.
DTEND:20260306T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T163213Z
DTSTART:20260306T170000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
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URL:https://calendar.lsu.edu/event/dressing-louisiana-histoires-de-la-mode-
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