This folder contains an invitation and programs to the Spring 97 fashion show, 3 5x7 photographs and 5 5x7 negatives.
This folder contains one issue of Distincton magazine that features an interview with Bill Blass.
This folder contains three black and white photocopies of an article from Vogue.com about Bill Blass's final collection, dated September 16, 1999.
This folder contains three clippings, including covers, of the September 17, 1999 Women's Wear Daily, which features a Bill Blass design from his final ready-to-wear collection on the cover.
This folder contains a clipping of an article reviewing the Spring 2000 runway shows including Bill Blass, from the September 17, 1999 issue of the New York Times.
This folder contains clipping from the September 16 and 17, 1999 issue of the New York Post covering the Spring 2000 runway shows and announcing Bill Blass's "presumed finale."
This folder contains a clipping of an article from the September 17, 1999 Washington Post the features colorful, floral designs from the Spring 2000 Bill Blass collection.
This folder contains a clipping of an article reviewing the Spring 2000 runway shows including Bill Blass, from the September 21, 1999 issue of the New York Times.
This folder contains members list of attendance for next meeting as well as responses from CFDA designers on hemlines. Press clippings and correspondence about these answers are included. Designers with statements on hemlines include: Norman Norell, Mollie Parnis, James Galanos, Anne Klein, Anne Fogarty, Kasper, John Moore, Marie McCarthy, Luba, Luis Estevez, Oscar De La Renta, Victor Joris, Pauline Trigere, George Halley, Ferdinando Sarmi, George Stavropoulos, Elinor Simmons, Sylvia Pedlar, Bill Blass, John Weitz, David Evins, and Helen Lee.
This folder contains the Style section of the September 23, 1999 issue of The Plain Dealer and a clipping of an article from the section, entitled "Bill Blass made American style respectable," which reports on Blass's life and career.
This folder contains a clipping of an article from the September 27, 1999 New York Post entitled "Bill Blass Says Goodbye," which reports on Blass's career in fashion.
This folder contains three copies of the Style section of the September 30, 1999 issue of The Plain Dealer, which reviews the Spring 2000 runway shows including Bill Blass.
This folder contains a clipping of a "glamour poll" article from the October issue of Elle Décor that pictures Bill Blass.
This folder contains one full issue of The New Yorker featuring an article on Bill Blass as well as two clippings (cover and article) and one photocopy of the article.
Five photocopied and pasted articles concerning the apparel firm Bill Blass, including articles from California Apparel News and The Wall Street Journal.
This folder contains a clipping from the October 11, 1999 issue of New York magazine featuring an article about Bill Blass's drawing room.
This folder contains the Fashion section of the October 13, 1999 issue of The Dallas Morning News which features designs from Bill Blass's Spring 2000 collection.
This folder contains 3 copies of the October 28, 1999 issue of Women's Wear Daily which features a cover headline and article about the sale of Bill Blass's design and liscencing company via a Bill Blass bond to Haresh T. Tharani, chairman of The Resource Club Ltd, and Michael Groveman, CFO of Bill Blass Ltd.
This folder contains 5 8x10 black and white photographs of sportswear designs from Bill Blass, YSL, and Randolph Duke, and others.
This folder contains a clipping of an article reviewing the Spring 2000 collections, including a Bill Blass striped dress, from the November 1, 1999 issue of New York magazine
This folder contains a clipping that includes an article entitled "Will Sale of Blass Lead to a New Image?" from the November 2, 1999 New York Times.
This folder contains a clipping of an article from the November 4-11, 1999 issue of Tobé that features Bill Blass glitter and floral designs.
This folder contains 11 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Pauline Trigere, Randolph Duke, YSL, Bill Blass, and Geoffrey Beene.
This folder contains clippings from the November 5, 1999 issue of Women's Wear Daily which includes a mention of Bill Blass's retirement and TV spot on The View.
This folder contains a clipping from the November 8, 1999 issue of Women's Wear Daily which features and article announcing the completion of the sale of Bill Blass's company for $50 million.
This folder contains a clipping from the November 9, 1999 New York Post that includes an announcement of an interview of Bill Blass by Judy Licht to air on the MetroChannels' "Buzz."
This folder contains two copies of the December 6, 1999 issue of People magazine, which includes a Bill Blass retrospective article.
This folder contains the obituary of Steven Porter, sales director of Bill Blass, clipped from WWD.
This folder contains a clipping of an article about the Spring 2000 collections, including Bill Blass, from the January 2000 issue of Harper's Bazaar.
This folder contains the January 2000 issue of Vogue.
This folder contains a clipping from the February 1, 2000 issue of the New York Post that features the announcement that Bill Blass's new owners will be picking a top designer for the company.
This folder contains clippings from the February 14, 2000 issue of Women's Wear Daily including a cover article announcing the appointment of Steven Slowik as the new designer for Bill Blass.
This folder contains a clipping from the Feburary 18, 2000 issue of the New York Post that announces that Bill Blass will give free reign to the new designer Steven Slowik and will serve as creative advisor for the brand.
This folder contains the March 2000 issue of Harper's Bazaar which includes two images of Bill Blass designs in a fashion report and an advertisement.
This folder contains a clipping from the March 2000 of In-Style magazine that features two Bill Blass designs from the Spring 2000 collection.
This folder contains the March 2000 issue of Avenue magazine which features a Bill Blass design in a trend review of the Spring 2000 collections.
This folder contains a clipping from the June 2000 issue of Town and Country magazine featuring photographs from a gala at the Waldorf-Astoria where Blass received the Lighthouse International's 2000 Lifetime Achievement Award.
This folder contains the Winter/Spring 2000 issue of The Mont which features images of Bill Blass at the Edith Wharton Women of Achievement Awards benefit.
This folder contains three copies of the article "Blass and Books" clipped from House and Garden magazine.
This folder contains multiple copies of an AP article about home decoration and associated fax transmittal forms.
This folder contains the Home section of the New York Times and two clippings of an article about Bill Blass furniture from September 4, 1997.
This folder contains 3 8x10 black and white photographs and 11 copies of 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Bill Blass, Oscar De La Renta
This folder contains 4 8x10 black and white photographs and 10 copies of 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Bill Blass, Oscar De La Renta
This folder contains a press kit for Bill Blass's furniture collection for Pennsylvania House with folder, press release, four 8x10 black and white photographs of furniture, two color prints of couches, and an 8x10 black and white portrait of Blass.
This folder contains 3 copies of 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Carolina Herrera, Bill Blass.
This folder contains the Home section of the Chicago Tribune from Sep 14, 1997 featuring an article about Bill Blass furniture, and three drafts of the press release.
This folder contains one clipping from the NY Post about the changing locations of fashion shows in New York.
This folder contains 10 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Oscar De La Renta, Bill Blass
This folder contains 13 8x10 black and white photographs of designs by Oscar De La Renta, Bill Blass
This folder contains minutes for the meeting at the Herbert Kasper showroom, the minutes of the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom, and invoices.
This folder contains photocopies of 11 articles about Bill Blass furniture and a list of press responses and articles.
This folder contains the minutes of the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom.
This folder contains correspondence, minutes of the meeting at the showroom of Bill Blass, a copy of the agreement between the CFDA and HMH communications,
This folder contains 36 articles written for a syndicated column in April, May, and June of 1966. Articles cover following topics: High society women commenting on current fashion, Indira Gandhi of India, Bill Blass and real women, Chic to conservative fashion, Fashion design influence on American Indian, Karinska and Traviata, Summer fashion trends, Dining culture, Martha Graham, Shifting positions in the fashion world, Interpreting designers, Kenneth Lane Jewelry, Truman Capote's catty personality, Rose Kennedy's wardrobe on display, Luciana Pignatelli, Paris after the war, Sophia Loren and Paris, Boutique history and culture in Paris, Elizabeth Taylor "Taming the Shrew," Jeanne Hunt Miller, Lolita fashion trends, Myth of White House fashion coordinator, Lauren Bacall, Purchasing suits and fabrics, The older lives of fashion models, Coco the musical about Chanel, Debate over waistlines in fashion, the interest of learning language for travel, Marya Mannes view on fashion, Report on American bathroom design, Lady B. Johnson and daughters, Angela Lansbury in "Mame" by Robert Mackintosh, Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood," Smithsonian exhibit "Little Black Dress," and the wide brimmed hat trend.
This folder contains one article from Vanity Fair, January 1997.
This folder contains photocopied and original correspondence pertaining to press requests for Bill Blass's furniture collection in collaboration with Pennsylvania House. This includes two photocopies of portraits of Blass.
This folder contains correspondence, press clippings, members lists, minutes from the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom, and press releases in regards to the creation of the CFDA awards.
This folder contains a column and 10 8x10 black and white photographs of designs from Bill Blass' Spring 1990 Collection
This folder contains members lists and minutes for the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom.
This folder contains minutes for the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom, correspondence, and members lists.