This sub-series contains columns and photos and negatives associated with columns written by Eleanor Lambert.
This 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 contains one black and white photo of a woman modeling jewelry labeled en verso "Luciana Pignatelli-Avedon/Hold".
Sin títuloThis folder contains correspondence and show schedules.
This folder contains color slides of studio photographs of garments from 1963 by unspecified designers.
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.
Sin títuloThis folder contains general correspondence and press lists.
This 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.
This folder contains 38 articles written for a syndicated column in January, February and March of 1966. Articles cover following topics: Amanda Mortimer Burden, Serendipity Shopping Center, Tips on how to dress properly, Anita Loos, Shopping for each season, Mexico Social Scene, Rosalind Russell Brisson, How to properly wear a short skirt, Hats as accessories, Who is currently part of fashion, Hairdressing practices, Irene Galitzine, Italian Lingerie trends, Italian Spring Fashion update, Mme Sukarno, Trends for cut outs in fashion and for bare skin, Drama amongst Spanish fashion houses, Foreign fashion designers in America, Debate over skirt lengths, Paris Spring Fashion update, Designer scarves, New York fashion group rivalries, Adele Simpson and Simpson family business, Fashion basics, Fashion by Mila Contini review, Fashions of Bombay and Thailand, Travel keepsakes, Report on Kuwait, Nonsense of youth design trends, Chinese department stores, Archeological inspired jewelry, Wig and hairpiece trends, and Paper dresses by Paper Scott company.
This folder contains an invitation and programs to the Spring 97 fashion show, 3 5x7 photographs and 5 5x7 negatives.
This folder contains the Spring 1964 forecast, correspondance, list of attendees and correspondance with Delmonico's regarding catering, all pertaining to the American Designers Series showings held in January 1964.
This folder contains a printed publication on Scotland, 1963.
This folder contains congressional records of the senate, congressional bills, and notes of revisions in reference to the National Council on the Arts and its establishment.
This folder contains color slides of studio photographs of garments from 1970 by John Anthony, J. Baldwin, Beene, Blass, Cardinalli, Oscar de la Renta, Jim Hadley, Hazel Haire, Kenneth Jay Lane, Victor Joris, Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, Papillon, Perette, Jerry Silverman, Don Simonelli, Adele Simpson, Malcolm Starr, Stavropoulos, Jacques Tiffeau, Trigere, Joan Leslie, Weinberg, and unspecified designers.
This folder contains billing information and press lists.
This folder contains articles written for a syndicated column in January, February and March of 1968.
This folder contains one issue of Distincton magazine that features an interview with Bill Blass.
This folder contains press releases, and designer bios for Claire McCardell, Sally Victor, and Phelps Associates. Also includes are 8x10" black and white headshots of Elizabeth Phelps, Sally Victor and a studio shot of two Adrian evening gowns.
This folder contains invitations, invitation list, press lists, lists of the nominating committee, correspondence, and ballots.
This folder contains materials in regards to the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Three show programs are included as well as correspondence in regards to the show and the University of Cincinnati. Also included is the minutes for the meeting at the Norman Norell showroom on August 25,1969.
This folder contains three black and white photocopies of an article from Vogue.com about Bill Blass's final collection, dated September 16, 1999.
This folder contains black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Courreges, Christian Dior, Ledaspain. Pedro Rovira, Elio Berhanyer, de Rauch, Maria Carine, C. Mendes, Patou, Lanvin, and four 8x10" negatives.
This folder contains 3 8x10 black and white photographs of Italian fashions by Genny and one 5x7 black and white photograph.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the designer press lunch thrown as part of the Fall 1974 American Desginer Series showings.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the Fashion Capital of the World buyers bus tour coordinated in conjunction with the Fall 1974 American Designer Series showings.
This folder contains three clippings, including covers, of the September 17, 1999 Women's Wear Daily, which features a Bill Blass design from his final ready-to-wear collection on the cover.
This folder contains groups of 8x10" black and white press kit photographs, with press releases attached, for fashions inspired by the film Funny Girl, some featuring Barbra Streisand.
This folder contains 8 8x10 black and white photographs of Liz Claiborne designs.
This folder contains ballot lists.
This folder contains membership lists and the master list for 1969. Included are show programs for the Washington D.C. show and the Cincinnati Show. Also included is correspondence pertaining to membership and a list of members attending the Lily Daché Luncheon in Washington.
This folder contains 3 8x10 black and white photographs of Miguel Cruz fashions.
This folder contains a clipping of an article reviewing the Spring 2000 runway shows including Bill Blass, from the September 17, 1999 issue of the New York Times.
This folder contains meeting minutes and correspondance pertaining to the Fall 1974 American Designer Showings series.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white press photos with press releases attached, 8x10" negatives and press clippings,
This folder contains minutes of the meeting at the Demonico Hotel on June 11, 1969. Discussed is the CFDA fashion show for the United Nations.
This folder contains award show programs, press releases, and correspondence.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to attending and list of attendees of the Fall 1974 American Designer Showings series.
This folder contains one black and white photo of Assistant Secretary of Defense Mrs. Anna Rosenberg and Lt. General Jenkins during the 1940s and a selection of photos of an unidentified royal couple from the 1890s.
The folder contains a policy document for the 1976 AFCA.
This folder contains 5 8x10 black and white photographs of Oscar De La Renta fashions.
This folder contains correspondence involving the committee members and honorary committee members of the CFDA. Included is correspondence on the 1971 presentation of "Fashion On Stage" and what shows are involved. Also included are members lists.
This folder contains clipping from the September 16 and 17, 1999 issue of the New York Post covering the Spring 2000 runway shows and announcing Bill Blass's "presumed finale."
This folder contains one 8x10" black and white photo of an interior and 8x10" black and white negatives.
This folder contains 8 8.5x11 copies of black and white photographs of beach fashions.
This folder contans correspondance with the Plaza Hotel pertaining to the arrangements for the Fall 1974 American Designer Showings series.
This folder contains correspondence and invoices from designers for the American National Theatre and Academy Program. Companies that either accepted or rejected include, Giorgio Di Sant' Angelo, Oleg Cassini, Elizabeth Arden, Revlon, Anne Klein, and Fogarty-Sunshine.
This folder contains correspondence detailing an exhibition of fashion photography.
This folder contains a clipping of an article from the September 17, 1999 Washington Post the features colorful, floral designs from the Spring 2000 Bill Blass collection.
This folder contains biographies for Britta of Cinnamon Wear, Holly Harp, Alexander Julian, Jean-Paul Germain, 8x10" black and white portrait of Britta, Holly Harp, Alexander Julian, Jean-Paul Germain, 8x10" black and white fashion photographs of ensembles by Britta of Cinnamon Wear, Holly Harp, Alexander Julian, and Jean-Paul Germain.
This folder contains biographies for Kasper, Cesarani, 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of Kasper, Bill Kaiserman, Cesarani, John Anthony, Barbara Dulien, Robert Koladzie, Vicky Davis, 8x10" black and white fashion photographs, with press releases attached, of ensembles by Kasper, Bill Kaiserman, Cesarani, and Vicky Davis.
This folder contains 3 8x10 black and white photographs of Calvin Klein, Laura Biagiotti, and other fashions.
This folder contains correspondence in regards to the Cincinnati show between the University of Cincinnati. Also included is a show program
This folder contains press releases and correspondance pertaining to the Fall 1974 American Designer Showings series as well as press releases for the 1974 Coty American Fashion Critics' Awards, Fashion Capital of the World, Inc. and specific designers Fall 1974 collections including: Adri, John Anthony, Geoffrey Beene, Stephen Burrows, Bill Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Estevez, Goldworm, Halston, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Kimberly, Donna Karan, John Kloss, Ralph Lauren, Albert Nipon, Pendleton, Priscilla, Bill Kaiserman for Rafael, Clovis Ruffin, Eve Orton, Arnald Scaasi, Alexander Shields and Calvin Klein. Also included are two copies of a transcript of a talk given by Alice Fordyce, Vice President of The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation as well as correspondance and bills regarding photography and slides for this showing.
This folder contains correspondence and black and white photographs from the Kilkenny Design Workshops' studios for metal and ceramics in Kilkenny, Ireland.
This folder contains a clipping of an article reviewing the Spring 2000 runway shows including Bill Blass, from the September 21, 1999 issue of the New York Times.
This folder contains 4 8x10 black and white photographs with captions, of Norma Kamali swimwear and Ferragamo sportswear.
This folder contains press clippings.
This folder contains members list of attendance for next meeting as well as responses from CFDA designers on hemlines. Press clippings and correspondence about these answers are included. Designers with statements on hemlines include: Norman Norell, Mollie Parnis, James Galanos, Anne Klein, Anne Fogarty, Kasper, John Moore, Marie McCarthy, Luba, Luis Estevez, Oscar De La Renta, Victor Joris, Pauline Trigere, George Halley, Ferdinando Sarmi, George Stavropoulos, Elinor Simmons, Sylvia Pedlar, Bill Blass, John Weitz, David Evins, and Helen Lee.