Glittering ball gowns, tailored skirts and ornate jewelry usually fill most fashion exhibitions—but not this show at The Met. Instead, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's fashion exhibition this year focuses on menswear, featuring sumptuous suits, perfectly tailored pants and patterned outerwear.

For the past six months, the sprawling exhibition has drawn crowds to the Upper East Side museum, but now the show is nearing its finale. It's your last week to see " Superfine: Tailoring Black Style " before it closes on Sunday, October 26.

Expect to explore more than 300 years of Black style through the concept of dandyism. The exhibition begins with a grounding in the 18th-century Atlantic world where a new culture of consumption (fueled by the slave trade, colonialism and

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