Nina Hyde interview, 1989 May 18
- US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.50
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- 1989 May 18
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Hyde, Nina
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Nina Hyde interview, 1989 May 18
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Hyde, Nina
Barbara D'Arcy interview, 1986 November 5
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This interview discusses Barbara D'Arcy's experiences working at Bloomingdale's as the designer of the model rooms from 1958 to 1973. A large part of the conversation focuses on D'Arcy's professional relationship with Marvin Traub, Chief Excecutive of Bloomingdale's and his role in the development of the aesthetic identity of Bloomingdale's. D'Arcy also discusses her transition from model room designer to her role as head of store design.
D'Arcy, Barbara
Barbara Bass interview, 1987 January 16
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This interview covers broad subjects including women in the retail industry, family work balance, and the evolving role of the department store. The majority of the conversation concerns Bloomingdale's CEO at the time, Marvin S. Traub, with whom Barbara Bass worked closely. Bass talk about Traub's strong relationship with his wife, his high energy, his excellent listening skills, and his long-range style of thinking. Bass describes Traub as being pragmatic, and credits this as the reason why women and men are given equal opportunities in Bloomingdale's. Bass doesn't provide much information about her own job, only to describe her role as that of a "liason between the store line and the merchandising organizations." Though this was a time when there was speculation about the future downfall of department stores, Bass is positive in her statement that department stores will remain relavant as long as they continue to evolve with the customer. While Bass observes trends at this time to be less fast and severe than in the past, she does talk about Bloomingdale's as the birth place and death place of new trends. She then describes Bloomingdale's customer to be upscale, educated, "young-thinking", and traditionally dressed.
Bass, Barbara
Dr. Fernando Aleu interview, 1993 August 26
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Interview with Dr. Fernando Aleu, President of Compar, about Annette Green, the Fragrance Foundation, his own career, and his business.
Aleu, Fernando
Paula Neiman interview, 1982 September 14
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Paula Neiman, stylist, reflecting on Maurice Rentner
Neiman, Paula
Ira Rentner interview, 1982 August 31
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Ira Rentner reflecting on his brother, Maurice Rentner.
Rentner, Ira
Lilian Sloan interview, 1982 September 1
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Lillian Sloan, former shop owner who bought from Maurice Rentner for many years, reflecting on Maurice Rentner.
Sloan, Lillian
Eugene Grisanti interview, 1993 September 16
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Interview with Eugene Grisanti, Chairman, President, and CEO of International Flavors & Fragrances, about Annette Green and the Fragrance Foundation. Discusses the history of trends in fragrance and the history of fragrance itself.
Grisanti, Eugene
Hazel Bishop interview, 1981 April 17 & May 15
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Bishop, Hazel, 1906-1998