Aperçu avant impression Fermer

Affichage de 289 résultats

Description archivistique
10 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
CFDA General Info 1985-1988
US NNFIT SC.214.4.285 · folder · 1985-1988
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains correspondence, minutes for the meeting at the Bill Blass showroom, press clippings, a CFDA awards invitation, the minutes for the meeting at the Perry Ellis showroom, and a copy of the CFDA bylaws.

Mildred Custin, 1967, 1969
US NNFIT SC.214.2.249 · folder · 1967, 1969
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains two newspaper clippings of articles about Mildred Custin, one from the March 3, 1967 Women's Wear Daily and one from the March 31, 1969 Fashion week.

US NNFIT SC.297 · Collection · 1966-1992

This collection cotains both original and photocopied sketches by Arnold Scassi ranging from 1966-1992. Each sketch is accompanied by a fabric swatch and is separated into 21 folders by the collection season ( i.e., Boutique Fall 92) Fabric content is often noted alongside an indication of its use. For example "Printed silk dress and jacket - dress has printed silk ruffle at neckline with white guipure lace edging. Jacket has matching ruffle cuffs." Included in some folders are pricelist, order forms and handwritten notes.

Sans titre
US NNFIT SC.387 · Collection · 1973

This collections is comprised of seventeen (17) 18x16" black and white framed photographs by Bill Cunninham taken at the Grand Divertissement à Versailles in 1973. Persons featured in photographs include Marisa Berenson, Karen Bjornson, Alva Chinn, Dennis Christopher, Pat Cleveland, Bill Dugan, Heidi Lieberfarb, China Machado, Nancy North, Chris Royer, Ramona Saunders, and Andy Warhol. Also included in the collection are twenty-five (25) 17 x 11" original marker sketches by Halston and a program for the Grand Divertissement à Versailles.

Sans titre
US NNFIT PERS.HFC.BTYT · Collection · 1959-1975

This collection is comprised of forty books and 7 folders of Beryl Tucker Young Trends Inc.'s historical forecasts and newsletters for October 1959 through January 1975. Includes cloth color samples, swatches, silhouettes, trends, and shoes for girls and boyswear.

Sans titre
COTY-AFCA 1944 winners
US NNFIT SC.214.3.10 · folder · 1944
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains press releases, and designer bios for Claire McCardell, Sally Victor, and Phelps Associates. Also includes are 8x10" black and white headshots of Elizabeth Phelps, Sally Victor and a studio shot of two Adrian evening gowns.

COTY- AFCA 1949 winners
US NNFIT SC.214.3.19 · folder · 1949
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

COTY- AFCA 1951 general
US NNFIT SC.214.3.23 · folder · 1951
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains award programs, press releases, timetables, candid photos of the awards presentation, a portrait of Emily Wilkins, studio fashion shots of ensembles (with press releases attached) by Ben Reig for Omar Kiam, Vincent Monte-Sano, Sylvia Pedlar, Anne Fogarty of Margot Dresses, Jane Derby, Vera Maxwell, and Pauline Trigere.

COTY- AFCA 1952 general
US NNFIT SC.214.3.25 · folder · 1952
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains award show programs, press releases, invitations, correspondence, and 8x10" black and white photos of awards being presented to Ben Zuckerman and Ben Sommers of Capezio by Mrs. Douglas McArthur.

COTY- AFCA 1956 winners
US NNFIT SC.214.3.34 · folder · 1956
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains 8x10" black and white portraits with press releases attached for: James Galanos, Goldworm Associates, biographies for James Galanos, 8x10" black and white studio shots (and negatives) of ensembles by Galanos, Goldworm, Norman Norell Luis Estevez, and hats by Sally Victor.

COTY- AFCA 1961 winners
US NNFIT SC.214.3.44 · folder · 1961
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains biographies, 8x10" black and white studio photos of ensembles, 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of Ben Zuckerman, Bonnie Cashin, Bill Blass for Maurice Rentner, Gustave Tassell, and Kenneth of Killy Daché.

COTY-AFCA 1963 general
US NNFIT SC.214.3.46 · folder · 1963
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains awards programs, press releases, invitations, biographies of Bill Blass, correspondence, press clippings, and 8x10" black and white photos of the awards show.

COTY-AFCA 1968 winners & bios
US NNFIT SC.214.3.62 · folder · 1968
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains one copy of the 1968 AFCA award program, a biographies of George Halley, Luba, Giorgio Sant'Angelo, Bill Blass 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of George Halley, Luba, Giorgio Sant'Angelo, Bill Blass, Bonnie Cashin, 8x10" black and white studio photos of ensemble, with press releases attached, of George Halley, Luba, Giorgio Sant'Angelo, Bill Blass, and Bonnie Cashin.

COTY-AFCA 1971 general
US NNFIT SC.214.3.73 · folder · 1971
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains press releases, timetable, press clippings and biographical notes on Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Larry Kane, Betsey Johnson, Halston, John Kloss, Nancy Knox, Elsa Peretti and Levi Strauss.

COTY-AFCA 1979 Winners Portraits
US NNFIT SC.214.3.130 · folder · 1979
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains press releases on the 1979 collections of Mary McFadden, Geoffrey Beene, biographies of Mary McFadden, Geoffrey Beene, Ralph Lauren, Perry Ellis, Lee Wright, Alexander Julian, Barry Kieselstein-Cord, Conrad Bell, Gil Truedsson, 8x10" black and white portraits of Gil Truedsson, Conrad Bell, Perry Ellis, Lee Wright with negatives, press clippings

US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.8 · Pièce · circa 1994-1995
Fait partie de Academic Affairs records

Allan Hershfield, who had been the president of FIT for 2.5 years at the time of this interview, elucidates the qualities that set the school apart from other higher education institutions by explaining the school’s direction and high placement percentages. He details close relationships with the industry via advisory councils such as the Fragrance Action Council and emphasizes the economic impact of the apparel industry on the city of New York. Hershfield talks a bit about the international nature of the workforce and describes a soon-to-be FIT design incubator. He also mentions the board of trustees and describes FIT’s advantageous status as both a SUNY school and community college. Hershfield then delves into the Educational Foundation and scholarships made possible by founders such as Morris Haft. He describes the bi-partisan legislative support FIT receives, and finally, discusses student projects and a particularly underestimated alum who became an extremely successful bridal designer.

Sans titre
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.9 · Pièce · circa 1994-1995
Fait partie de Academic Affairs records

Chair of the Textile Development and Marketing Department Ingrid Johnson discusses developments in textile studies since her start at FIT in 1981. Johnson notes that course work has evolved from a more science-oriented approach to one that favors reverse-engineering textiles to fit end-use applications. She then illustrates the end-use applications of various fibers. Johnson describes her work as a home furnishing fabric developer before being recruited by Arthur Price to join FIT, and goes on to discuss successful alumni placement at companies such as Liz Claiborne, J. Crew, and Patagonia. Johnson notes the complexity of international sourcing and product development, and then describes the invention of EcoSpun, a recycled polyester textile, patented by alumni of the program. She discusses close connections with the industry and professional organizations such as the Textile Distributors Association. Finally, she describes the demographics of FIT’s student body and how the school attracts students with its international reputation.

Sans titre
Sachs Brothers sketches, 1930s
US NNFIT SC.28.11 · folder · 1930s
Fait partie de Sachs Brothers, 1928-1930s

This folder contains sketches of pencil, color pencil, wash, acrylic and pen designs for children's clothing. There are also sketches of pencil, wash and acrylic designs of striped fabric patterns, some have fabric samples attached. Also, included are handwritten notes, a receipt, and magazine and newspaper clippings.

Sachs Brothers sketches, 1930s
US NNFIT SC.28.12 · folder · 1930s
Fait partie de Sachs Brothers, 1928-1930s

This folder contains sketches of pencil, color pencil, wash and acrylic designs for children's clothing. Also, included is a trim and a fabric sample.

Madame Eta collection, 1933-1967
US NNFIT SC.400 · Collection · 1933-1967

This collection is comprised of press clippings, photographs, correspondence, and other materials relating to the designs of Madame Eta Hentz for "Ren-Eta" and "Eta."

Sans titre
US NNFIT SC.369 · Collection · 1940-1942

This collection contains fashion illustrations (mainly garments) executed for Harper's Bazaar between the years of 1940-1942 by Dagmar Freuchen-Gale, Sara Johns and Reynaldo Luza. On the back of the illustrations there are Harper's Bazaar issue numbers that the illustrations were published in.

Sans titre
Elizabeth Hawes papers, 1967-1970
US NNFIT SC.149 · Collection · 1967 - 1970

This collection is comprised of working manuscripts and drafts of essays.

Sans titre