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In October 1965, Andy Warhol travelled from New York to Philadelphia for the opening of his first-ever museum show at the Institute of Contemporary Art. He was accompanied by his usual ragtag band of oddballs and exhibitionists, but all eyes were on Edie Sedgwick, muse of the moment. Opening night, she wore a shocking pink, floor-length jersey tube by Rudi Gernreich, its sleeves audaciously extended way beyond the point of utility.
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