This folder contains original sketches of womenswear executed during Bernay's time at the Fashion Academy, examples of Fashion Academy letterhead and report cards made out to Mrs. Beryl Gilbert.
This folder contains original sketches of womenswear executed during Bernay's time at fashion school.
This folder contains original sketches for bridal wear.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for juniors and womenswear.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for womenswear.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for womenswear.
This folder contains original fashion illustrations of womenswear for the New York City department store Franklin Simon.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for womenswear.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for womenswear.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for juniors and young misses.
This folder contains original sketches of designs for juniors and young misses.
This folder contains original sketches for childrenswear.
This folder is comprised of fashion illustrations.
This folder contains biographies, 8x10" black and white portraits and 8x10" black and white studio photos, with press releases attached, of ensembles of/by: Ferdinando Sarmi, Roxane and Samuel Winston, Sol Klein and Nettie Rosenstein, Jacques Tiffeau and Rudi Gernreich. Also, included is a press release on Monte-Santo and Pruzan with two 5x7" color negatives of ensembles by Monte-Santo and Pruzan.
This sub-sub series contains newspaper clippings relating to various Lord and Taylor departments.
This series is comprised of four folders containing primarily photographs, polaroid's, film negatives, and slides featuring photoshoots, portraits, professional and private events, and behind-the-scenes images.
This digital folder holds a variety of photographic portraits of Robert Bryan.
Sans titreOral history interviews between 2010 and 2011 with models, bookers, and other Ford Modeling Agency personnel, which document the modeling industry as it affects the fashion and beauty industry.
FIT Talks is an oral history program of the Fashion Institute of Technology/State University of New York. It documents personal accounts and experiences of people relevant to the College and to the industries that support - and are supported by - the College’s curricula. The program incorporates the most suitable technologies for the capture and provision of content and, with the guidance of an advisory board, the strategic addition of new subjects to the collection. The collection is administered by the Special Collections and College Archives, a unit of the Gladys Marcus Library.
Oral history interviews conducted by Mildred Finger mostly in 1982 about the late American fashion designer, Norman Norell.
This collection is comprised of original sketches and photographs, business and promotional materials, and materials related to the fashion career of George Simonton as well as his work at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Sans titreThis cookbook contains recipes created by famous fashion designers.
This folder contains correspondance, bios of Zandra Rhodes, list of press coverage on Rhodes, and columns on Rhodes by Lambert.
This folder contains black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Zandra Rhodes, press releases, invitations, press clippings, correspondance, and a copy of The Sunday Times Magazine with a feature article on Rhodes,
This folder contains correspondance, guest lists, handwritten notes, budgets, invitations, press clippings, ticketing records, press releases
This folder contains correspondance, invitations, black and white photographs of ensembles by Zandra Rhodes,
Old man in wheelchair with male and female figures; Black and white: charcoal; Signed
Sans titreIn this interview, Rebecca Arnold interviews Gavrik Losey about his mother, American fashion designer Elizabeth Hawes.
Sans titreThis collection contains catalogs and almanacs produced by the Parisian department store Le Bon Marché.
Sans titreThis collection contains a wide variey of materials documenting the career of Simon Robert Newey. His work as a window dresser and display artist is documented by a series of black & white as well as color photographs. Promotional materials for the Zoli Modeling agency inform his work in the modeling and entertainment industry as both an agent and actor. Newey's own career as an actor is documented with his headshots and on-location photographs, and his work as a photographer is represented via promotional materials for his business.
Sans titreThis collection is comprised of one Banana Republic catalog (Summer 1988), two Bonwit Teller catalogs (1973-undated 1970s), and eleven Lord & Taylor catalogs (1974-undated 1970s).
Sans titreBi-fold program for a Revlon Symposium title The Future of Beauty which was held in New York City on April 6, 1989. Speakers included Nancy Friday, Lionel Tiger, Georgia Witkin, Molly Haskell and Warren Farrell. Also included is a letter from Nancy Friday addressed to the donor David Katzive.
2023 accumulation: three betacam video cassettes with footage of the event and a variety of people, including Joan Rivers, Norman Lear, Gay Talese and others, talking about women in the beauty industry.
Sans titreThis collection is comprised of photographs and contact sheets of designer Reem Acra and her studio.
Sans titreThis collection holds mostly advertisements and newspaper clippings, along with photographs relating to the work of fashion designer Lee Evans.
Sans titreThis collection is comprised of promotional cards for various fashion brands including Calvin Kein, Anna Sui, Ellie Tahari, Bebe, Canal Jean Company, and Levi's, fashion retailers including Urban Outfitters and Style.com, fashion events hosted by Azzedine Alaîa, The Fashion Group International, and Henri Bendel, a pack of illustrated playing cards created by Erin Petson and Maia Adams, issue #29 of Project X magazine, and promotional brochures for Roberto Cavalli, Fayçal Amor, and Ruffo Research for Vogue Italia.
Sans titreThis collection is comprised of fashion show invitations from French couture houses and American fashion brands.
Sans titreThis folder contains fashion show invitations for the Congrès des Acheteurs Américans, Line Carmine, Paris Model Houses and Aux Trois Quartiers.
This folder contains fashion show invitations from Bernard Sagardoy, Schiaparelli, Maurice Simon, Anna Sui, Madeleine Vramant and Worth.
This folder contains fashion show invitations from Lucile Paray, Catherine Parel, Jean Patou, Paquin, Philippe & Gaston, Robert Piguet, Premet, Raphael, Jane Regny, Renault and Maggy Rouff.
This folder contains fashion show invitations from Madelois, Mainbocher, Manguin, Martial et Armand, Tristan Maurice, Elise Chesley McLaren, Mennerret and Molyneux.
This folder contains fashion show invitations for Norman Hartnell, Tommy Hilfiger, Jeanne Lanvin, Irmone, Lespiavt Montmeillet et Cie, London Trades and Laurence & Chico.
This folder contains various photographs and drawings from Ethan Minkser's "Negative Portraits Series".
This folder contains selected sketchbooks by Ethan Minsker containing personal sketches and notes.
This folder contains hand drawings, modified photographs, and small sculpture artworks created by Ethan Minsker.
This folder contains a personal notebook of Ethan Minsker containing his sketches and personal notes. This folder also contains a copy of Dictionary of the Arts written by Martin L. Wolf which Minsker modified with drawings within the text.
This series contains works of art and sketches created by Ethan Minsker.
This folder contains photographs and movie stills taken by Ethan Minsker and of Ethan Minsker.
This folder contains promotional materials for events and exhibition catalogs for Ethan Minsker and the Antagonist Art Movement.
This folder contains periodical articles and interviews featuring Ethan Minsker and his work.
This folder contains published paperbacks titled Rich Boy Cries for Momma and Barstool Prophets, Antagonist Press zine no. 3, East Coast Exchange articles written by ethan H. Minsker, and short illustrated works.
This folder contains issues numbered 15-32 of the Psycho.Moto zine created by Ethan H. Minsker.
This folder contains original screenplays written by Ethan H. Minsker titled Sunday Service, Killing the Messenger, and The Stick Up Artist or Steal Drive.
This series contains related material to Ethan H. Minsker's films.