This folder contains color slides of studio photographs of undated garments by Adolfo, Adri, John Anthony, Beene, Bill Blass, Donald Brooks, Cadaro, Malcolm Charles, Oscar de la Renta, Christian Dior and Rudi Gernreich.
This folder contains correspondance, press clippings, schedule of showings, and lists of attendees. Designers participating in the showings include Sarmi, Scaasi, Lilly Daché, Christian Dior-New York, Oleg Cassini, Mam'selle, Leslie Fay, Ben Zuckerman, Mollie Parnis, Adele Simpson, Jean Louis, Welre, Bud Kilpatrick, Rudi Gernreich, Ceil Chapman, Martier-Raymond, Pepe Fernandez, Jane Derby, and Luis Estevez.
This folder contains correspondence pertaining to the 1963 American Pageant of Fashion and the Arts.
This folder contains correspondence, lists of models and 8x10" black and white photos of Joseph V. Reed, John Drexel, Rene Bonche, Roger Stevens, Karen Stark, Mrs. Samuel Reed, Mrs. George Washbern, Douglas Seale, Sydney Wragge, Jean Dalrumple, Ceil Chapman, Pamela Drexel, Jean Dabryniple, Helen Berry, Roxane of Samuel Winston, Mrs. W.R.G. Byers, Theodore Hamm, and Earl Blackwill.
This folder contains correspondence pertaining to the 1963 American Pageant of Fashion and the Arts, and a publication on The National Cultural Center.
This folder contains the fashion show timeline, invitation, fashion show program, and press clippings pertaining to the 1963 American Pageant of Fashion and the Arts.
This folder contains correspondence, handwritten notes, press clippings and fashion show timeline pertaining to the 1963 American Pageant of Fashion and the Arts.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white protraits of Amsale.
This folder contains one 8x10 black and white portrait, a two-page biography, and an obituary from September 12, 1971 pertaining to designer Anthony Blotta, as well as one 8x10 fashion photograph from 1950.
This folder contains several newspaper clippings from the 1960s pertaining to designer Antonio Del Castillo as well as 6 different 7x9 and 8x10 black and white photographic portraits of him with captions in French, one with 2 copies, and a print of a sketch of the designer.
Photographs of professors and students desiging clothes, working on dress forms, doing research in museums, working in the design room, learning draping, making children's clothing, working from patterns, and sketching designs.
This folder contains 2 newspaper clippings from 1965 that mention milliner Archie Eason.
This folder contains one black and white 8x10 fashion photograph of a dress designed by Arthur Doucette for J.G. Couture from June 1970.
This folder contains 8x10' black and white fashion photos of loungewear by Ava Bergman.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white fashion photos of menswear by Banks.
This folder contains a press release about Charles Francis (president) and Robert Knox (designer) of Ben Gershel, and one 8x10 black and white photograph of a coat look from 1959.
This folder contains drafts of articles, biographies of Ben Zuckerman, 8x10" black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Ben Zuckerman, some with press releases attached, 8x10" black and white portraits of Ben Zuckerman and Harry Schacter, some with press releases attached, press clippings, 8x10" black and white negatives, press releases, one programs for the 1961 Coty Awards, and color transparencies of ensembles by Ben Zuckerman.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Ben Zuckerman, with press releases attached.
This folder contains black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Benhima.
The Bergdorf Goodman Custom Salon sketches collection contains 8,976 pencil, ink, and watercolor sketches by staff artists representing clothing and millinery available in Bergdorf's custom salon. These garments were made to order either from designs purchased by special arrangement from the leading coutouriers of the day or from sketches by Bergdorf's then well known in-house designers. Representative designers include Dior, Balenciaga, Halson and Courreges. House designers include Leslie Morris, Mary Gleason, and Bernard Newman. There is a complete run from 1950 to 1969. In addition, there is a representative sampling of sketches from the 1930s and 40s.
In addition to the sketches, the collection contains preliminary manuscripts and galley proofs of Booton Herndon's book Bergdorf's on the Plaza (NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956) as well as typescripts of his interviews with and about members of the Goodman family and with and about such key members of the staff as Ethel Frankau, Odna Brandeis, and house designers Bernard Newman, Leslie Morris, and Mary Gleason.
The last series contains the original finding aid for the collection.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white fashion photographs of ensembles by Staebe-Seger, Heinz Oestergaard, Bargen of Zaduck & Company, Detlef Albers, Marianne Lindenmann for House of Schwabe.
This folder contains 20 prints of a headshot of American designer Beverly Feldman.
This folder contains black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Biki and one promotional piece for the Spring/Summer 1963 collection.
This folder contains biographies of Bill and Hazel Haire, the press release for the Fall 1974 Friedricks Sport collection designed by Bill and Hazel Haire, and 5 copies of a black and white 8x10 portrait of Bill Haire.
This folder contains several copies of a biography of designer Bill Kaiserman and 5 black and white 8x10 portraits of him.
In this interview, Robert L. Green interviews costume and fashion designer Bob Mackie about his life and career. They discuss his methods and his experiences with specific projects and the costume industry. They discuss their experiences with Edith Head, as well as Mackie's work with a wide variety of celebrities.
Mackie, BobThis folder contains two 8x10 black and white photographs of fashions by Boussac with descriptions.
This folder contains two 8x10 black and white photographs of Brigance Waterclothes fashions with descriptions, one for Spring 1972 and one for Resort 1974 and Spring 1975.
This folder contains 2 copies of a biography of Italian shoe designer Bruno Magli and a press release for the Magli America Fall 1967 Collection.
This folder contains 2 copies of a biography of fashion designer Bud Kilpatrick, 4 different 8x10 black and white portraits of the designer, one newspaper clipping, and one 8x10 black and white fashion photograph of a "patio pajama" from Bud Kilpatrick's Summer 1964 collection.
This collection is comprised of 18 folders containing black and white photographs depicting women wearing fashions from various designers (1954-1955).
Harper's BazaarThis folder contains 2 copies of a press release announcing that designer Carol Horn now has her own company, Carol Horn's Habitat, and a black and white 8x10 portrait of the designer.
This folder contains several copies of a biography of Carole Hochman, designer for Chevette lingerie and Christian Dior lingerie and loungewear, from August 1974, as well as proof sheets and 8x10 black and white prints of portraits of Carole Hochman and her family, and one 8x10 negative.
This folder contains 3 copies of a biography of designer Carrie Munn, 4 black and white 8x10 portraits of her and 2 8x10 negatives.
This folder contains invitations and 3 show programs.
This folder contains correspondence involving the committee members and honorary committee members of the CFDA. Included is correspondence on the 1971 presentation of "Fashion On Stage" and what shows are involved. Also included are members lists.
This folder contains correspondence in regards to the Cincinnati show between the University of Cincinnati. Also included is a show program
This folder contains 2 show programs.
This folder contains correspondence, a press clipping, and fashion show presentation layouts.
This folder contains correspondence, press clippings, an American Designers Program and schedule, and an 8x10 black and white photo of a Stephen Burrows design.
This folder contains invoices, show schedule for the Olympic Games fashion show, show programs, members lists, and press releases.
This folder contains members lists, invoices, correspondence, and American designer showing schedules.
This folder contains correspondence, memo for show directions, press releases, a show program, an 8x10 black and white photograph, and members lists.
This folder contains correspondence and invoices from designers for the American National Theatre and Academy Program. Companies that either accepted or rejected include, Giorgio Di Sant' Angelo, Oleg Cassini, Elizabeth Arden, Revlon, Anne Klein, and Fogarty-Sunshine.
This folder contains the press release for the Fall 1970 Malcolm Charles collection designed by Morton Myles as well as 22 black and white 8x10 photographs of looks from the Malcolm Charles Fall 1970, Resort and Holiday 1970-71, Spring 1971, Summer 1971, Fall 1971, and Spring 1972 collections.
This folder contains a biography of Christy Clark, fashion representative of Suzy Perette.
This folder contains 4 copies of a black and white 8x10 photograph of Chuck Howard and Peter Wrigley of the Anne Klein Studio "Mark of the Lion" menswear division, and a newspaper clipping from 1965 that discusses Chuck Howard's working relationship with Anne Klein.
This folder contains materials in regards to the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Three show programs are included as well as correspondence in regards to the show and the University of Cincinnati. Also included is the minutes for the meeting at the Norman Norell showroom on August 25,1969.
This folder contains the correspondence and misc. paperwork involving the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Included is a program from the show as well as invoices regarding the expenses of setting up the show. This includes correspondence in regards to insurance for the clothing shipments for the show. Also included is a show program from the Washington D.C. designer showing.
The collection includes Claire McCardell's sketches and illustrations as a student, as well as sketches, newspaper and magazines clippings, correspondence, advertisements, invitations to fashion-related events and original photographs from her career as a fashion designer.
McCardell, Claire, 1905-1958This folder contains press releases and 8x10" black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Leonard Sunshine.
This folder contains award programs, press releases, correspondence, transcripts of speeches, voting forms, and designer biographies.
This folder contains designer biographies for Claire McCardell, Valentina, and 8x10" black and white head shots of Norman Norell and Lilly Daché.
This folder contains press releases for the 1946 COTY award winners: Clare Potter, Oman Kam of Ben Reig, Vincent Monte-Sano, Carolyn Schnurer, Wallace Mackey Morris Wolock, Helen Morgan, Nina Wolf, Ceil Chapman, and Brooke Cadwaller.
This folder contains press releases for the 1947 COTY award winners: Nettie Rosenstein, Jacob Horowitz and Mark Mooring as well as 8x10" black and white press photos and negatives of Nettie Rosenstein jewelry.
This folder contains the 1948 COTY award program as well as 8x10" black and white photos of ensembles by Hattie Carnegie, De Leo, Esther Dorothy and Maximilian.
This folder contains press releases and press photographs for the 1948 COTY award winners: Maximilian, Joseph De Leo, Hattie Carnegie, and Esther Dorothy.
This folder contains an award program, press clippings and press releases for the 1949 AFCA.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white candid photos of the award ceremony, portraits of Pauline Trigere and Toni Owen and press releases for the 1949 AFCA.
This folder contains correspondence, award programs, press releases, and one 8x10" black and white photo of a Bonnie Cashin ensemble.