FIT general historical material includes FIT organizational charts, press, stationary and letterhead, and other materials that relate to the history of the college.
Press written by FIT and about FIT by other publications.
Historical videos related to the history of FIT. Titles include "FIT at 40," and "FIT at 50."
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.)video about FIT's 50th anniversary
A collection of photographs documenting the Fashion Institute of Technology from its founding to the late 1980s.
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.)Random photographs of students on campus, in classes, and at events. One photograph of a WFIT radio DJ.
Random assortment of photographs. Several copies of a photograph of Madeline Wilson, FBM 1970, who was the runner-up for Miss Black America. Photograph of a group of students at the Carnegie Mansion in period costume. Photograph of students holding signs displaying the names of their departments. Contact sheet of janitorial staff and a woman and man with a dog exiting a building.
Random assortment of photographs showing building construction related events and activities. Images of proposed buildings. Most photographs are undated, but appear to be from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Random Photographs of Administrators and Faculty of the Fashion Institute of Technology. Photographs of large meetings and events. Photographs of Presidential Candidate Thomas Dewey with administrators. Photographs of professor lecturing.
Photographs taken by Bruce Davidson. Stamped on reverse of photographs as copyright 1969 Magnum Photos. Also stamped FIT Information Services, Advertising Design, and Atmosphere Campus - In and Around.
Photographs, full size negatives and some color photographs of students in the Textile program classes, doing textile identification, creating textile designs, doing screen printing, textile designs, weaving on a loom, selecting fabrics from manufacturers, and attending a guest lecture.
Photographs of scenes related to the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Program: people looking at clothing and reviewing business documentation.
Random assortment of photographs and contact sheets of events and classes that took place at the Fashion Institute of Technology in the 1960s. Some photographs seem to have been taken with the intention of creating advertising or publication materials.