Black and white carte-de-visite showing ethnic costume of a Dutch Prior. Full caption: "Costumes des Pays-Bas. Un prieur d'enterrement Protestant d'Amsterdam. Publié par A. Jager. Water 110, Amsterdam. Le droit de reproduction réservé."
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting Neapolitan fishers, a man and a woman, with baskets.
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a Swiss woman. Full caption: "Costumes Suisses. T. Richard Phot. Maenedorf. Lucerne Ville Dépose Attenhofer & co. Zurich."
Sans titreHand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a woman and child in ethnic costume.
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depciting a man playing a bagpipe. Full caption: "Stuart Inverness. When ordering duplicates please give the No."
Sans titreCarte-de-visite depicting a woman who is a milk maid and her dog. Full caption: "Antwerp Sept. 13 1876 Vues d'Anvers. Views of Antwerp. Charette de Laitière. (151) C.K. Manley"
Sans titreCarte-de-visite depicting a woman who is a milk maid and her dog. Full caption: "Antwerp Sept. 13 1876 C.K. Manley"
Sans titreHand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a man and a boy with a goat. Full caption: "N. 195 Fotografia Gior (obscured) rad Strada (obscured) dina 54 Napoli"
This series consists of sketches of shoes and shoe patterns cut out of paper, cardstock, cardboard, and fabric. Some sketches and patterns are accompanied by embellishments such as leather samples and tassels. Previous documentation noted that some of the sketches in the collection were designed by other designers for Seymour Troy, and specifically named Emery Blau, Al Lewis, and "Cohen." Almost all sketches and patterns are undated.
Sans titreThis folder contains 5 sketches of millinery (hats) designed for Hattie Carnegie, Inc. Some of the designs can be attributed to Esther A. Klepper (1945).
Sans titreThis series contains 15 folders including mostly garment sketches
Sans titreThis folder contains three black and white 8x10" photos of the same millinery design, along with press releases.
Sans titreThis folder contains news paper clipping from Fashion Week, the national news paper of retailing from November 13, 1972. It describes a retrospective fashion show of McCardell's designs, organized by American Designer Rudi Gernreich, 1922-1985. Also in this folder is a newspaper clipping from 1975 featuring a sundress designed by McCardell in 1946.
Sans titreThis folder contains original press releases, including these from Townely Frocks and the Fashion League.
Sans titreThis folder contains pencil fashion illustrations of mostly day dresses. Some have hand written notes and different versions of details sketches. Most unsigned and all undated.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains columns and photos and negatives associated with columns written by Eleanor Lambert.
This folder contains images of the original Lord and Taylor store at 47 Catherine Street, as well as reproduction of an New York City map from 1827.
This folder contains sketches by Stephen Burrows from 1973-2011.
This subseries contains press materials for Stephen Burrows from 1969-1981. Press from these years are also housed in black artfolios according to date.
This subseries contains presentation booklets/invitations from Stephen Burrows from 1974-2010.
This folder contains catalogs and accompanying materials relating to the MCNY Exhibition: Stephen Burrows: A Retrospective, along with other materials relating to runway shows.
This folder contains six McCall's patterns of Stephen Burrows designs from the 1970's. Garment patterns range from loungewear and wrap dresses to complete outfits with separates.
This folder consists of press clippings dating from 1928-1946.
This series contains personal documents that belonged to Wieselthier including correspondence, receipts, ledgers and budgets, applications, etc.
This folder contains one black and white photo of a woman modeling jewelry labeled en verso "Luciana Pignatelli-Avedon/Hold".
Sans titreThis folder contains press releases on the history of COTY, general correspondence and biographies of COTY executives and employees, some with head shots of the individual.
This folder is comprised of fashion photographs depicting Pauline Trigère designs.
This container consists of awards in the form of glass, plastic, wood and metal. These items have been securely packed into a box.
This folder is comprised of three sketches of Pauline Trigère by Joe Eula.
Sans titreThis folder contains a promotional booklet for Fath's 1949-50 collection.
This folder contains short leather glove samples, some with details which include crochet or contrasting color stitches and a few non-leather samples.
This folder includes press releases from Barbara Kling Publicity and several misc. thank you correspondences.
This folder is comprised of 1 CD containing images of Morton Kaish works.
This folder contains two different versions of a manuscript entitled "Not That Fashion's Gone to Hell" and a undated photocopy of an Joseph Magnin ad.
Sans titreVolume 1 contains coverage of Mainbocher's back-to corsets movement and the new long torso silhouette he created in undergarments during his collaboration with Warner. It also contains extensive coverage of his famous "Rules for Chic" 12-point plan and his first trip back to his native Chicago. Included are Mainbocher-Warner PR materials, a New Yorker profile, and ads taken from the New Yorker, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Folders contain a periodicals list, a brief note from an unidentified woman to the designer and an issue of Look magazine with an article on Mainbocher's business from January 18, 1938.
This sub-series is comprised of fifty-nine black & white photographs of Newey's work as a window dresser and display artist for Bonwit Teller, Greneker Manikin Co., NYC, Zarin Display Co, NYC, Lord & Taylor, the Singer Sewing Machine Pavillion at the 1964 New York World's Fair and Saks Fifth Ave. All but three photos are sized 8x10".
This folder contains four department store charge cards: B. Altman's, Bonwit Teller, E.J. Korvette and Ohrbach's.
This folder contains black and white photographs, film negatives and contact sheets of actors.
This sub-series contains items that were produced as a result of Edward Moir's work as a manager and president of Wool Mills. Most of it relates to Crown Woolen Mills (particularly mill appraisals), but there are some items that relate to earlier jobs he held at other mills. See also US.NNFIT.SC.217.2.4 which contains photos of Crown Woolen Mills over the years.
Copies of several obituaries for Edward Moir.
This folder contains tear sheets pertaining to the work of Pauline Trigère.
This sub-sub-series is comprised of scrapbooks chronicling the career of Pauline Trigère.
This folder contains address books from different states across the United States of America.
This folder contains sheets with handwritten notes that describe Halston hats. Also included are photos of hats.
This series is comprised of designs for womenswear and women and men's costumes.
This folder contains pencil and ink sketches, many with fabric swatches attached.
This folder contains fabric swatches, some of which are embroidered.
This folder contains correspondance, press clippings, sketches with swatches attached and photographs of Cookman's use and promotion of Championship Tweeds, exclusive imported wool tweeds from Scotland which were hand-spun, hand-dyed and hand-woven.
This series contains 7 design sheets of hats created by Yumiko Itoyama. Includes images of completed hat, descriptions, price and fabric swatches. This series also includes one ink sketch of hat design
This folder contains 18 fashion illustrations produced by Reynaldo Luza that consists of garments and accessories: (hats, gloves, belts, umbrellas and shoes) Some illustrations are labeled Bergdorf Goodman on the back.
Sans titreThis folder contains original press clippings and press photographs related to Robert Dudley and hats he designed and sold, dating between 1939-1956.