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Glenda Bailey Interview, 2010 July 27
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.5.5 · Pièce · 2010 July 27
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Glenda Bailey, former Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar, is interviewed by Karen Trivette in correspondence with the oral history series on the history of the fashion and beauty industries. Bailey shares how her education decisions prepared her for her career, and how it blossomed into a job she loves. She explains the skills it takes to become an Editor-in-Chief, her visions for Harper's Bazaar long-term future, her passion for fashion, and more.

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Harold Koda interview, 2016 June 27
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.5 · Pièce · 2016 June 27
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In this interview, Karen Trivette interviews fashion curator Harold Koda about his life leading up to his work in New York with fashion collections. Mr. Koda discusses the classes he took at FIT to meet Diana Vreeland, how he submitted some of his designs to Geraldine Stutz at Bendel's, and finally wound up working as an assistant for Diana Vreeland for The Glory of Russian Costume at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute. He goes on to discuss his work as a curator at the Fashion Institute of Technology with Robert Riley, Richard Martin, and Laura Sinderbrand. Koda then discusses Vreeland's curatorial style, how fashion is art, and reverse chic. He then recalls fashion exhibitions that stood out to him throughout his career, and describes some of the discourse that took place between himself, Andrew Bolton, Richard Martin, and Laura Sinderbrand for the various exhibitions they brought together at both the Museum at FIT, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, and describes the differences between curating exhibitions at each institute. He then discusses his transition to Boston after 20 years in fashion curation to obtain a graduate degree at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, and how he was called back after three years to New York when Richard Martin became gravely ill. He finally discusses his retirement, a restoration project in the Bahamas, and the passing of Bill Cunningham.

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Steven Stipelman interview, 2022 May 31
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.38 · Pièce · 2022 May 31
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In this interview, Karen Trivette interviews fashion illustrator Steven Stipelman about his career as a fashion illustrator and his work at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

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Irene Buchman interview, 2019 October 30
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.31 · Pièce · 2019 October 30
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Professor Irene Buchman is interviewed by Karen Trivette on October 30th, 2019. Buchman opens up about how she did not have a vision growing up and how that vision eventually came to fruition through her educational experiences and people she had met along the way. Eventually, she started in the Remedial Department at FIT and established the Department of Educational Skills. She continues to discuss the students of FIT, her experience as Dean of Liberal Arts, and her future plans.

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Taur Orange Interview, 2019 September 11
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.30 · Pièce · 2019 September 11
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Taur Orange, Director of the Office of Educational Opportunities Programs at FIT, is interviewed on September 11th, 2019 by Karen Trivette, Head of Special Collections and College Archives at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Taur Orange discusses EOP, a new SUNY admissions program which provides help for young people dealing with life challenges to have an opportunity to do postsecondary education. She shares her journey into her career and looks back on some of her successes.

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US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.28 · Pièce · 2019 June 25
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On June 25th, 2019, Dr. Arthur Allen Winters and Prof. Peggy Winters are interviewed by Karen Trivette, where they discuss and recall their childhoods, greatest influences, and how they arrived into their current careers. Arthur and Peggy Winters are active in brand image research as well as content development for fashion companies worldwide.

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Joyce F. Brown interview, 2019 July 17
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.27 · Pièce · 2019 July 17
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President of FIT, Dr. Joyce F. Brown is interviewed by Karen Trivette on July 17th, 2019. They discuss Dr. Brown’s upbringing and how her past senior-level positions at the City University of New York prepared her for her role as President of FIT. She continues to discuss the difference between running a college community from running a corporation, and how she has placed four strategic planning initiatives in order to provide for the whole of the school.

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Albert Kresch interview, 2018 December 5
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.22 · Pièce · 2018 December 5
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In this interview, Mr. Kresch recalls his 95 years of life, including his childhood in Brooklyn, what inspired him to get interested in art, his student relationship with the artist Hans Hofmann, his time in the air corps during WW2, and his time at FIT, Parsons, and Pratt working as an art professor.

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Karen Bjornson interview, 2010 April 8
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.5.13 · Pièce · 2010 April 8
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Karen Trivette interviews model Karen Bjornson for the Ford Model oral histories series. The interview explores Bjornson’s start in modeling, her interaction with Wilhelmina right out of high school, and even shares her personal romantic life. Bjornson discusses her most memorable modeling experiences and what it was like to work with designers such as Halston and Ralph Rucci.

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