This box contains a scrapbook of press releases and black and white photographs depicting women wearing Whitehead's designs. The scrapbook also contains correspondence, promotional materials, and invitations from Foxbrownie.
This series is comprised of pencil and ink sketches, many with fabric swatches attached.
This series holds several thousand sketches and croquis of women's fashion designs, many with fabric swatches, covering the majority of time that Mollie Parnis designs was in business from 1935-1984. Many of the sketches have numbers (possibly registration numbers) on them, which can be linked to price or design lists kept within the collection. Some sketches have notations that point to issues of magazines. It's interesting to note that many sketches have whimsical marks on them to signify shine or sparkle. There are clear connections between the croquis sketches and the more detailed sketches within some of the collections.
This series is comprised of photographs of Newey's work as a window dresser and display artist for various department stores and professional display companies.
This folder contains one small blue typewritten CV for 1955-1962 and a two-page hand-written CV for 1959-2013.
This folder contains five press clippings pertaining to Newey's work for Joseph Love, Inc.
This folder contains one tear sheet, two black & white on-location photos, two black &white (identical) composites, and one color head shot pertaining to Newey's career as a model/actor.
This series contains items that were created during Edward Moir's lifetime and were likely collected by Moir. See also US.NNFIT.SC.217.2.4 which contains photos of Crown Woolen Mills over the years.
Cancelled checks in a Crown Mills envelope. Typed on outside of envelope: "Edward Moir: Old checks from one of his previous mills, in Peterborough, Ont. Canada. William Paton was his partner. Paton, Moir, & Co. and Auburn Mills are the same."
This series contains paper catalogs and promotional pieces for goods offered by Le Bon Marché department store.
This folder contains fashion illustrations by Anneliese Kapp primarily from the 1970s.
This folder contains original sketches for childrenswear.
This folder contains 7 colorized fashion photographs, publication unknown, captions in English.
Sans titreThis sub-series includes President's Reports created during Hershfield's presidency.
This sub-series includes strategic plans and investment plans.
This sub sub series contains company records relating to Lord and Taylor events and promotions from the 1960s to the 2000s. Several folders relate to specific events, including Press kits, photographs, invitations and clippings. Several folders contain more general press releases and invites, as well as photographs relating to unknown promotional events and parties.
This folder contains invitations, press clippings and advertising, Press releases, correspondence, and event photographs related to the Irish Linen Derby Promotion at Lord and Taylor
First of five in Amelia Earhart Series: figure on swing; Black and white: pencil rough; Signed
Sans titreThis folder is comprised of design sketches from 1982.
This folder is comprised of student evaluation report envelopes from 1987 to 1991.
This folder is comprised of awards and related documentation received by George Simonton from QVC, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and others.
In this interview, FIT professor, Jeff Buchman, talks about how he came to work at FIT. He then discusses the successes students in the advertising and communications department have experienced, such as their high employability and their scholarly and extracurricular activities. He also discusses emerging technology with a focus on videography; and how it relates to advertising, marketing, and communications.
Sans titreSelma Frankel reflecting on her father, Maurice Rentner.
Sans titreApril Calahan, Curator of Manuscripts at the Special Collections and College Archives unit of the Fashion Institute of Technology library, interviews street style fashion photographer Jamel Shabazz. Mr. Shabazz talks of his life growing up in New York City as a child of divorce. He recalls how he started learning photography in Germany while serving in the armed forces. He began documenting his world in 1980 when he began taking photographs of young people who reminded him of his own life growing up, and found his camera facilitated his ability to engage with and mentor young people. He talks about the importance of mentorship, the trust that he honed between him and his subjects. He discusses how discounted clothing was often purchased from stores around Delancey and Orchard streets in the 1970s as well as other hubs where urban fashion originated from. He compares the photographic work he's done in the studio to his preference to shooting on the street. Calahan and Shabazz review the specific processes behind a number of Shabazz's favorite photographs. He finally discusses his respect for FIT, and his reasons for donating a collection of photographs to FIT's archive, and how important he believes photography is for documenting history. Alex Joseph, editor of Hue Magazine, joins in as interviewer to ask Mr. Shabazz about his personal clothing collection, which consists of pieces he designed himself or has kept over several decades, and which he uses in his fashion shoots. Finally, Mr. Shabazz recalls how fashion has changed over time.
Sans titreThis folder contains photographs and movie stills taken by Ethan Minsker and of Ethan Minsker.
This folder contains black and white photographs of Wieselthier's ceramic work.
This folder contains black and white photographs of Wieselthier's ceramic art.
This folder contains brochures for expositions where Wieselthier displayed her work and pertaining materials.
This series contains sketches and watercolors for Wieselthier's ceramic works.
This folder contains Bloomingdale's training materials and one copy of a Bloomingdale's newsletter, The B Tally from January 14, 1949.
This folder consists of press packets pertaining to the work of Pauline Trigère.
The VHS cassettes in this sub-series are primarily lectures by Pauline Trigère, awards ceremonies, or recorded television news shows involving the designer.
This folder contains general correspondence and press lists.
This series contains columns and materials pertaining to columns written by Eleanor Lambert. Presumably, the columns here were issued as her syndicated "She" column which started, according to John Tiffany, in 1964 and was renamed "Eleanor Lambert" in 1982. The column ran until the time of her death in 2003.
Sans titreThis folder contains correspondence, press clippings, show programs, pamphlets related to congress, the congressional records, and several copies of Eleanor Lambert's statements to congress.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white press photos, most with text press releases attached for : Adri, John Anthony, Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass; Stephen Burrows, DDDominick, John Kloss, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Ralph Lauren, Rafael and Clovis Ruffin.