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Press (1984-2010)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.2.9 · folder · 1984-2010
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This folder is comprised of miscellaneous press clippings dating from 1984 to 2010.

Press (1993-2007)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.2.10 · folder · 1993-2007
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This folder is comprised of miscellaneous press clippings dating from 1993 to 2007.

Press (OVERSIZED)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.2.12 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of press.

This is dummy folder for oversized material - located in oversized box 13.

Sketches (OVERSIZED)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.3.15 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of sketches.

This is dummy folder for oversized material - located in oversized box 12.

Photographs - FIT
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5.1 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of 5x7 color prints of FIT students and their designs in class and in progress design photos.

Photographs - FIT
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5.4 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of 5x7 color prints of FIT students and their designs in class and in-progress design photos.

Photographs (undated)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5.7 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of miscellaneous photographs relating to George Simonton fashion designs.

QVC sales
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.8.1 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of QVC print outs of designs, price lists, and sales.

Correspondence
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.9 · sub-sub-sub-series · undated
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This series is comprised of personal and QVC related correspondence relating to George Simonton and his brand as well as personal relations.

Personal correspondence
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.9.2 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of personal correspondence to or from George Simonton, including notes, letters, and attached images.

Reference
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.10.1 · folder · undated
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This folder is comprised of reference materials including museum and exhibition brochures, fashion calendars, and reference from brands such as Sacha Pacha.

Awards
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.11 · sub-sub-sub-series · undated
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This series is comprised of medals, certificates, and information about awards received by George Simonton, including his QVC Rising Star Award.

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.1 · folder · 2005
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Includes the advertising flyer, schedule of events, papers, and presentations delivered at the 2005 Symposium "Building Style" which occurred on Saturday, May 6, 2005 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Ten Graduate Students from the School of Graduate Studies delivered presentations. Each presenter's paper and presentation is represented. Keynote address, "Soft Structures," was given by Michelle Fornabal, but her presentation is not included in the file. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Mary P. Jarvis, "Solving for (x): Drafting the Language of Fashion & Architecture;" Katherine M. Hill, "The Sinuous Line: Art Nouveau Fashion and Architecture;" Marianne Brown, "In Vogue: Edward Steichen at Condé Nast's Apartment;" Jennifer Kay Holley, "Seeing Hats: Millinery and Architecture Through the Lens of Fashion Photography."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.3 · folder · 2006
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Includes the advertisitng flyer, schedule of events, papers, and presentations delivered at the 2006 Symposium "Forgotten Fashion" which occurred on May 6, 2006 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Ten Graduate Students from the School of Graduate Studies delivered presentations. Each presenter's paper and presentation is represented. Keynote address, "A Season of Cellophane Everywhere: Cellophane Fashions 1932-1936," was given by Claire Sauro, but her presentation is not included in the file. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Sarah Scaturro, "In the Shadow of Fortuny and Poiret;" Sonya Mooney, "The Most Exclusive Couturier in Paris;" Allegra Ceci, "Remembered for the Wrong Reason: Marion Davies" (presentation on CD); Ann Poulson, "Out of the Vault: Hollywood Costume Designer René Hubert;" Mo Whitaker, "Fashion by Ration" (presentation on CD).

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.5 · folder · 2007
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Includes the advertising flyer, schedule of events, papers, and presentations delivered at the 2007 Symposium "Focus on Fashion Journalism" which occurred on Saturday, May 12, 2007. Thirteen Graduate Students from the Department of Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice delivered presentations. Each presenter's paper and presentation is represented. Laird Borelli delivered the keynote address, but her presentation is not included in the files. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Emily Banis, "Condé Nast, Cecil Beaton and the Best Dressed Woman in the World;" Jennifer Farley, "Virginia Pope and Her Fashions of the Times;" Kristen Shirts, "Reaching for the Stars: Fashion in Movie Magazines of the 1930s."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.28 · folder · 2016
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Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2016 Symposium The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Rebecca Love "Economic Crisis and the Bloomingdale's Experience" ; Samuel Neuberg "Dressing for Revolution: An Analysis of Dress in 'The Memoirs of Madame de la Tour du Pin'" ; Laura Donovan "New Women, New Clothes: Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Fashion Photography, and World War II" .

John Touhey coursework
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.0.9 · folder · 1978
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Coursework of John Touhey from his attendance of the Columbia Oral History Program. Includes oral history interview conducted by Touhey with Ann McCoy Wyeth.

US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1 · sub-sub-sub-series · 1977-2011 bulk 1977-1990
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The Oral History Project of the Fashion Industries began informally in the late 1970s, and was officially funded by a grant from the Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries beginning in 1981. The project was guided by an industry advisory committee chaired by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., and was largely guided by then director of the Gladys Marcus Library at FIT, John Touhey.

US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.2 · Unidad documental simple · 1977 December 8
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On December 8, 1977, Phyllis Feldkamp sat down with Eleanor Lambert to discuss Lambert’s decades-long career. Lambert reveals her first steps into the fashion industry as an art student in the midwest and how she got her start in New York City. Lambert touches on many aspects of the New York fashion industry of the mid-century, sharing tidbits about the American designers with whom she crossed paths. Lambert elucidates her involvement with helping establish The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art as well as her varied roles in working with The New York Dress Institute, The Couture Group and Press Week, The Council of Fashion Designers of America, and The National Council of the Arts. Lambert culminates by discussing her position as coordinator of the COTY American Fashion Critics Awards and an amusing anecdote about Norman Norell, winner of the first “Winnie” award. A fashion show in Moscow, which Lambert had a hand in organizing, acted as somewhat of a dress rehearsal for, arguably, the defining moment of American fashion, the Battle of Versailles. Lambert came up with the idea as a fundraiser for Versailles palace, then in disrepair, and organized the American designers who would represent the country; this show ultimately proved to the world the talent and capability of the American fashion industry.

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US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.4 · Unidad documental simple · 1990 September 5
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This interview with Ralph Lauren explores his life growing up in the Bronx and how he started his career in the fashion industry. He provides insight to his design process and the company products, which vary from clothing to furnishings and linens.

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US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.9 · Unidad documental simple · 1978 December 19
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This interview consists of two main portions, the first being a casual conversation between Vera Maxwell and Princess Grace while looking at a photo album. The second portion is a formal interview by FIT's John Touhey with Princess Grace.

In the first portion, Maxwell and Princess Grace reminisce on their times together in Switzerland and their mutual love of tweed. The photo album prompts conversation regarding the accelerating rate of change in fashion, various hemlines, and fashionable silhouettes. The loose fitting styles popular at the time of the interview prompt Maxwell to repeatedly mention classic tailoring and body types. Press coverage of the fashion industry as well as coverage of Princess Grace's style is also discussed.

In the formal interview with John Touhey, Princess Grace describes her relationship with Vera Maxwell and then moves on to discuss trends in women's fashion and how they relate to personal style. She mentions her particular distaste for the "sack look" (likely referring to the gunney sack dress) and mini skirts, both popular styles at the time of the interview. Dior, Saint Laurent, Ben Zuckerman, and Vera Maxwell are all mentioned as favorite designers. An American film actress before becoming the Princess of Monaco, Kelly often had a large hand in developing her film costumes and she discusses working with costumer Edith Head while filming with Alfred Hitchcock.

There is also an interview with Nancy White about 2/3rds into the transcript.

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Liz Claiborne interview, 1986 May
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.11 · Unidad documental simple · 1986 May
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In this interview Liz Claiborne sat down with Estelle Ellis to discuss all aspects of Liz Claiborne Inc. Aware that her label represents a promise between her brand and the customer, Claiborne insists on being a part of every aspect of the design process for each label, from the initial color choices (which Claiborne stresses as being of paramount importance) to the final sample edits. Claiborne reveals the difficulties she faces when working with the menswear and childrenswear departments. In explaining why the Liz Claiborne company hires so many interns, Claiborne makes a point to explain the importance of learning on the job.

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