| The discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922 influenced the art and architecture of the period—including the work of Art Deco artist Erté
| The work of the celebrated American-born Impressionist offers multiple themes to explore
| Presenting an exciting jewelry collection based on the inimitable work of Romain de Tirtoff, better known as Erté
| Our new jewelry for the fall 2019 season celebrates an enduring Met tradition
| The new school year will soon be here—and The Met Store is ready with fun “campus-style” apparel as well as bold, spirited pennants to decorate your space
| The Sydney, Australia–based company has teamed up with The Met Store on a line of popular hand-beaded bags. They share some thoughts about our special collaboration.
| Our new jewelry from New York City–based goldsmith Donna Distefano reimagines a set of neoclassical adornments from Italy
| Sartorial inspiration in the galleries, for Fashion Week and every week
| A brief exploration of halos, crowns, and other religious headwear in Christian art
| The acclaimed designer gained lasting fame for her colorful printed textiles signed with a cheery ladybug
| The Met Store presents a sneak peek into the world of “Manus x Machina” and a collection of accessories, jewelry, books, stationery, and more in celebration of The Costume Institute’s latest exhibition. Available online now.
| Acclaimed for her expressive portraits, the famed eighteenth-century French painter wrapped her subjects in crimson luxury
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