Hattie Carnegie Sketches, gowns to millinery
- US NNFIT SC.242.1
- Série organique
- 1940-1955
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This series contains sketches from Hattie Carnegie, Inc. ranging from gowns to millinery.
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Hattie Carnegie Sketches, gowns to millinery
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This series contains sketches from Hattie Carnegie, Inc. ranging from gowns to millinery.
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Hattie Carnegie Sketches, evening gowns
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This folder contains 10 sketches of evening gowns. Hattie's signature color "Carnegie Blue" is represented in a few of the color choices for the gowns.
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Hattie Carnegie Sketches, garments
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This folder contains 20 sketches of garments such as dresses and suits designed for Hattie Carnegie, Inc.
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Hattie Carnegie Menswear Sketch
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This is a Hattie Carnegie Menswear sketch for her boutique on 49st in NYC. High-waisted pleated trousers with a fitted waist and relaxed fit pant leg and a pointed collar button down shirt.
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Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This series contains a menswear sketch for Hattie Carnegie Inc.
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Hattie Carnegie Sketches, millinery, 1940's
Fait partie de Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This folder contains 5 sketches of millinery (hats) designed for Hattie Carnegie, Inc. Some of the designs can be attributed to Esther A. Klepper (1945).
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Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
This collection is comprised of fashion sketches made for Hattie Carnegie, Inc. from 1940 - 1955. This collection contains millinery (hats) for which some designs can be attributed to Esther A. Kleeper in 1945. The remainder of the collection is ready-to-wear dresses and suits, along with evening wear, mostly ballgowns, that were adapted from French couturiers for the American woman. The sketches have been divided into millinery, ready-to-wear, and evening wear. Many of the sketches are not dated, but based upon a survey of the collection and dates of similar physical garments made by Hattie Carnegie, Inc. it is assumed that the sketches are from the aforementioned dates.
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