Golden Gala group photo

University of Missouri President Mun Y. Choi joins Textile and Apparel Management students and faculty, and Roberta Olden, former personal assistant to Ginger Rogers.

Beautiful fashion and inspirational design took center stage during the “Day of Ginger,” April 13. Hosted by the Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection (MHCTC), this special event celebrated Ginger Rogers, American Academy winning performer and Missouri native. The day culminated with the “Golden Gala,” a black-tie affair that featured designs inspired by the MHCTC's one-of-a-kind Ginger Rogers Collection and created by students in the Textile and Apparel Management program, floral couture displays by French Master Florist Frédéric Dupré, and Mizzou’s Ballroom Dance Club.

The Ginger Rogers: Dressed to Impress exhibition will be on display at the State Historical Society of Missouri until August 31. 

Learn more about the Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection.

Ginger Rogers: Dressed to Impress exhibition

Several of Ginger Rogers’ most iconic costumes are under the care of the Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection on display at the State Historical Society of Missouri.

French floral art

French Master Florist Frédéric Dupré created unique floral art for the Golden Gala.

Mizzou Ballroom dancers

Guests were treated to performances by the Mizzou Ballroom Dance Club.

TAM students in their designs

Textile and Apparel Management (TAM) students researched then designed garments based on some of Ginger Rogers’ fashions.

TAM student in dress design

TAM students showcased one-of-a-kind designs inspired by Rogers’ costume collection.

Golden Gala decoration

The Golden Gala brought back the glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age when dancing was divine and fashion was fabulous.

Kapital Kicks band

Kapital Kicks set toes tapping with its big band sound.

Golden Gala dancing

The Golden Gala was an unforgettable evening featuring ballroom dancing, floral art, and unique student designs.