This folder contains a memorandum about fashion projects proposed to the NEA.
This folder contains list of attendees pertaining to the Spring 1974 American Designer Series showings.
This folder contains meeting minutes, list of attendees, budget information and correspondance pertaining to the Spring 1974 American Designer Series showings.
This folder contains invitations, 8x10" black and white negatives of portraits of the nominees, press lists, fvcdccf f cfc
This folder contains an awards program, press releases, color slides, correspondence, lists of winners.
This folder contains the fashion forecast for Spring 1974, , the intercoiffure American beauty forecast for Spring 1974, and press releases for La Banque Continentale and individual designers including: Adri, John Anthony, Bill Blass, Brigance Waterclothes, Oscar de la Renta, Luis Estevez, Joe Famolare, Halston, Bill & Hazel Haire for Friedricks Sport, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Kimberly, Anne Klein, John Kloss, Albert Nipon, Leo Narducci, Mollie Parnis Boutique, Gloria Sachs, Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman, Adele Simpson, Trigere, and Goldworm.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the Spring 1974 American Designer Series showings
This folder contains biographies of Stan Herman, Stephen Burrows, Geoffrey Beene, Bill Kaiserman, Piero Dimitri, Fernando Sanchez, Sal Cesarani, 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of Geoffrey Beene, Bill Kaiserman, John Kloss, Piero Dimitri, Aldo Cipullo, Sal Cesarani, Fernando Sanchez, 8x10" fashion photos of ensembles by Bill Kaiserman, Piero Dimitri, Sal Cesarini, Stephen Burrows lingerie by Fernando Sanchez, Halston, John Kloss, Stan Herman, and jewelry by Aldo Cipullo.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white press photos, most with text press releases attached for: Ms. Lee, The Denim Council, Kimberly, Georffrey Beene, Scholl, Adri, Lew Prince of Aldrich, Kaser for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L Sport, John Kloss, DD Dominick, Bill Blass, Stephen Burrows, and Brigance Waterclothes.
This folder contains press lists and correspondence.
This folder contains an award program, press releases, a biography of Holly Harp, Scott Barrie, 8x10" black and white portrait, with press releases attached, of Holly Harp and Scott Barrie.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the use of color slides at Spring 1974 American Designer Series showings.
This collection is comprised of oral history interviews with prominent twentieth- and twenty-first-century fashion industry businesspeople, designers, and artists, as well as members of the FIT faculty and staff.
Sem títuloThis folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1944. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side. Also, included are magazine and newspaper clippings.
This folder contains sketches of pencil and wash designs for children's clothing. Also, included are promotional materials and magazine and newspaper clippings.
This folder contains shedules of showings, lists of invitees and attendees, and correspondance pertaining to the American Designer Series showins held in January 1964. Designers participating in this showing include Little Craft, Helen Lee, Alyssa, Lilly Daché, Wells-Treister, Mollie Parnis, Christian Dior-New York, Anne Fogarty, Scassi for Martini, Oleg CAssini, Ship N'Shore, Castillo for Zacari, Luis Estevez, Adele Simpson, Frechtel, Ceil Chapman, Adolof, Bud Kilpatrick, Rudi Gernreich, Jerry Silverman, Herbert and Beth Levine, B.H. Wragge, Trigere, Warner Slimear, Pat Sandler, Stavropoulos, Dynasty of Hong Kong, Guastave TAssell, Ritter Furs, Ben Zuckerman, Geoffrey Beene, Mam'selle, Eric Lund for Dezon, Cathertne Scott, Jane Derby, John Moore, Jean Louis and Norman Norell.
This folder contains color slides of studio photographs of garments from 1969 by Blass, Brooks, Adolfo, Fogerty, Rudi Gernreich, Kadley, Kaspar for Joan Leslie, Kasper, Victor Joris, Anne Klein, Herbert Levine, Calvin Klein, Kirkpatrick, Marquise, Modelia, Mr. Mort, David Evins, Leo Narducci, Papillon, Ann Pennington, Suzy Perette, Jerry Silverman Simpson, Starr, Stavropolous, Tiffeau, Trigere, Weinberg, Winston, Oscar de la Renta, and Christian Dior.
This folder contains the award program for the 1944 COTY awards.
This folder contains the schedule for the Fall 1973 American Designer Series showings. Desginers participating include: Adele Smpson, Ralph Lauren, Something! By Oscar de la Renta, Oscar de la Renta Couture, Papillon, Georffrey Beene, Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman, Anne Klein and Co., Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Bill Blass Couture, Ilie Wacs, Rigere, Gloria Sachs, Alan Phillps for Jeremy, Kimgerly Knitwear, Ducaux Jewelry, Donald Brooks, J.S. Ltd, Mollie Parnis Boutique, Ship 'N Shore, Pat Sandler, Jim Baldwin Designs, John Anthony, Clovis Ruffin for Riffinwear, Calvin Klein, Victor Costa for Suzy Perette, Leo Narducci, House of Sayor, Monsanto, Lew Prince of Aldrich, Francine by Jerry Feder, Halston, Hazel Haire for Friedericks Sport, and Adri.
This folder contains press releases, correspondence, lists of invitees,
This interview opens with Mollie Parnis talking about her latest project, a prize for three young journalists that she began in memory of her son. She then segues into the origins of her company and her early biography. She commenced her career by designing blouses after being frustrated at the quality of the designs while working in a design showroom on Madison Avenue. The Parnis-Livingston company began in a studio Seventh Avenue about five-years after Mollie Parnis and Leon Livingston married in 1930, with Mollie designing and Leon managing the business needs. After her husband died in 1960 she closed the business for three-months. Diana Vreeland convinced Mollie to stay open by putting two of her sketches in Harper’s Bazaar. The name of the business remained Parnis-Livingston until 1970 when it changed to Mollie Parnis. She now has three divisions: Mollie Parnis, Inc.; Mollie Parnis Studio; and Mollie Parnis at Home. Upon success, she began doing philanthropic work, including a grant foundation called “Mollie Parnis Dress up Your Neighborhood”; scholarships at FIT and Parsons; and the aforementioned journalistic prizes. Topics touched on include: the impersonalization of the current fashion industry; her friendship with various First Ladies, including Mamie Eisenhower, Lady Bird Johnson, and Nancy Reagan; how the changes in the industry have necessitated changes in her business-model, including the prevalence of licensing from designers in the 1980s.
Sem títuloThis folder contains correspondence, and show programs.
This folder contains bills, correspondance and menus pertaining to catering at the Fall 1973 American Designer Series showings.
This folder contains press releases, correspondence, budgets,
This folder contains correspondance and press clippings pertaing to the screening of the Merle Oberon film "Interval" in conjunction with the Fall 1973 American Designer Series.
This folder contains correspondence on the topic of budget overruns for a short film produced on Halston.
This folder contains correspondance and list of attendees pertaining to the Fall 1973 American Designer Series showing.
This folder contains ballots, press lists, correspondence, policies, a biography of Halston, 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of Halston, Stephen Burrows, and 8x10" black and white photographs of ensembles by Stephen Burrows and Halston.
This folder contains correspondance and meeting minutes pertaining to the Fall 1973 American Designer Series showings.
This folder contains ballots, press releases, and press lists.
This folder contains press releases, award programs, invitations, 8x10" black and white photo of the "Winnie" statuette, correspondence, press lists, meeting minutes,and press clippings.
This folder contains the fashion forecast for Fall 1973, and press releases for the 1973 Coty American Fashion Critics Awards and individual designers including: Adri, Geoffrey Beene, Donald Brooks, Oscar de la Renta Couture, Hazel Haire for Friedricks Sport, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kimberly, Anne Klein, MOrty Sussman for Mollie Parnis, Polo for Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren,and Something! by Oscar de la Renta.
This folder contains show programs, press clippings, correspondence, members lists, invoices,
This folder contains correspondence, 8x10" black and white photographs, with press releases attached, of jewelry by Dubaux, Celia Sebriri, shoes by Herbert and Beth Levine, Joe Famoulare, ensembles by Calvin Klein, Stephen Burrows, Ralph Lauren, Clovis Ruffin, 8x10" black and white portraits of Bill Kaiserman, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Clovis Ruffin, Michael Moraux, Joe Famolare, press clippings, press releases, biographies of Carol Horn, Bill Kaiserman, Stephen Burrows, Willi Smith, Calvin Klein, and Piero Dimitri.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the Fall 1973 American Designer Showings.
This folder contains award programs, biographies of John Anthony, Halston, 8x10" black and white photographs, with press releases attached, of ensembles by Bonnie Cashin, John Anthony, Dorothy Weatherford, Pinky Wolman, Dianne Beaudry, and Halston, 8x10" black and white portraits of Bonnie Cashin, Alan Rosane, John Anthony, Dorothy Weatherford and Robert Margolis,
This folder contains correspondence regarding the 1972 AFCA trophies.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white press photos for Stephen Burrows' Spring 1973 collection.
This folder contains biographies for Stephen Burrows and press clippings,
This folder contains sketches of pencil, wash and pen designs for girl's clothing, some with swatches.
This folder contains color slides of studio photographs of garments from 1968 by Sarmi, Parnis, Adele Simpson, Don Simonelli, Jerry Silverman, Anne Klein, Tina Leser, Mallory, Modelia, George Halley, Kaspar, Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Adele Simpson, Malcolm Starr, Stavropoulos, Pauline Trigere, Tiffeau Busch, Winston, and Chester Weinberg.
This folder contains one press release.
This folder contains black and white photographs depicting clothed women wearing Victor hats from 1943. Most photographs include typed descriptions attached and some have handwritten notes on the reverse side.
This folder contains correspondance, list of attendees for the American Designer Series showings held in January 1964 and three 8x10" black and white press photos for Rudi Gernreich's 1964 collections as modeled by Peggy Moffitt.
This scrapbook contains a b&w portrait of Valerie in her studio. Newspaper clippings featuring Aris advertisements with a glove sample, packaging sample and fabric swatch. Some clippings are designer features about Valerie herself and store appearances. A certificate of cooperation from Macy's and a thank you letter from Joanne King on KHOU-TV letterhead. Promo items related to ISOTONER products.
This folder contains ballots, press releases, correspondence,
This folder contains the showing schedule and correspondance pertaining to the Spring 1973 American Designer Showings. Designers participating in this showing include: Adele Simpson, Blassport, John Anthony, Kimberly Knitwear, Geoffrey Beene, Originala, Leo Narducci, Pat Sandler, Anne Klein and Co., Stephen Burrows, Spomething! by Oscar de la Renta, Ralph Lauren, Polo by Ralph Lauren, Herbert and Beth Levine, Trigere, Brigance Waterclothes, Victor Joris for Cuddlecoat, Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman, Paillon, Oscar de la Renta, Jim Baldwin for Young Elegant, Monsanto, J.S. Ltd., Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Halston, Alan Phillips for Jeremy, Calvin Klein, Victor Costa for Suzy Perette, Bonnie Cashin, Parnis Boutique, Claudia by Goerge Halley, Donald Brooks, and Willie Woo.
This folder contains the Spring 1973 fashion forecast and press releases for specific designers' Spring 1973 collection including: Brigance Waterclothes, John Anthony, Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass, Donald Brooks, Stephen Burrows, Bonnie Cashin, Oscar de la Renta, Halston, Victor Joris for Cuddlecoat, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Kimberly, Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, La Banque Continentale, Herbert and Beth Levine, Leo Narducci, Originala, Mory Sussman for Mollie Parnis, Polo by Ralph Lauren, Jerry Silverman, Adele Simpson, and Pauline Trigere. Also contained are 8x10" black and white press photos, most with text press releases attached, for Victor Joris for Cuddlecoat.
This folder contains press releases, press clippings, Lists of winners, biographical notes on Halston, Bonnie Cashin, John Anthony, Dorothy Weatherford,
This folder contains ballots, notes, press clippings, press releases, a biography of Halston and Willi Smith.
This folder contains correspondance with the Plaza Hotel pertainiing arrangements for the Spring 1973 American Designer Showings.
This folder contains biographies of Betsey Johnson, Anne Klein, Larry Kane, 8x10" black and white photographs, with press releases attached, of ensembles by Halston, Betsey Johnson, Anne Klein, Bill Blass, Larry Kane, Levi Strauss, and shoes by Nancy Knox, a 8x10" black and white portrait of Bill Blass, Levi Strauss and Nancy Knox.
This folder contains press clippings, lists of invitees and attendees, and correspondance pertainiing to the Spring 1973 American Designer Showings.
This folder contains awards programs.
This folder contains correspondance and meeting minutes pertaining to the Spring 1973 American Designer Showings.
This folder contains correspondance pertaining to the Spring 1973 American Designer Showings.
This folder contains correspondence, nomination procedures, invitations, and biographies of Anne Klein, Halston, Oscar de la Renta, Stephen Burrows, and Pietro Dimitri.
This folder contains 8x10" black and white press photos, most with text press releases attached for : Kasper, John Kloss for Cira, Leo Narducci, Bill Blass, Geoffrey Beene, Halston, Dimitri, Claudia by Goerge Halley, Stan Herman for Lifestyle, Originala, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Stella Fagin for Elias Sayor Company, Willie Woo, Polo by Ralph Lauren and John Weitz.
This folder contains press releases, timetable, press clippings and biographical notes on Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Larry Kane, Betsey Johnson, Halston, John Kloss, Nancy Knox, Elsa Peretti and Levi Strauss.
This folder contains showing schedules, correspondance, press clippings and list of attendees pertaining to the Fall 1972 American Designer Series showings. Designers participating in these showings include: Adele Simpson, John Anthony, Something! By Oscar de la Renta, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Donald Brooks, John Weitz, Trigere, Monsanto, Anne Klein and Co., Malcolm Starr, Calvin Klein, Willie Woo, Geoffrey Beene, Kimberly Knitwear, Oscar de la Renta, Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman, Papillon, Victor Joris for Cuddlecoat, Ralph Lauren for Polo, Bill Blass, Originala, Grace Jane Treber, Ship 'N Shore, Stan Herman, Alan Phillips for Jeremy, Pat Sandler, Neo Narducci, John Kloss for Cira, Claudia and George Halley, Victor Costa for Suzy Perette, Sarmi, Dimitri of Italy, Jim Baldwin for Young Elegant and Halston.