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Annual reports
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.1.2 · sub-series · 2001-2002
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This sub-series includes annual reports for the office of academic affairs.

Course information records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.5 · Séries · 1947-2019
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This series includes official copies of any literature or other material made available to the public such as college catalogs. This series may also include detailed course descriptive information, including background materials and supporting documentation.

Scrapbooks (OVERSIZED)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.1.4 · folder · undated
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This folder is comprised of scrapbooks.

This is dummy folder for oversized material - located in oversized box 11.

Press
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.2 · sub-sub-sub-series · 1984-2011
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This series is comprised of miscellaneous loose press ranging from 1984-2011 relating to George Simonton's fashion business.

Press (1997-2009)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.2.6 · folder · 1997-2009
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This folder is comprised of miscellaneous press clippings dating from 1997 to 2009.

Photographs
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5 · sub-sub-sub-series · undated
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This series is comprised of predominantly personal 5x7 photographs from George Simonton's time teaching at FIT, as well as images from exhibitions, actress Greta Garbo, and business related images.

Photographs - FIT
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5.3 · folder · undated
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This folder is comprised of 5x7 color prints of FIT students and their designs in class and in-progress design photos.

Photographs (1991, undated)
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.5.9 · folder · undated
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This folder is comprised of images from a promotional photoshoot in a park, FIT exhibition, slide film, and negatives.

Fashion collection information
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.7.2 · folder · 2008-2011
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This folder is comprised of collection information on designs and concepts, including collections from 2008-2011 and undated collections.

Reference
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.9.2.10 · sub-sub-sub-series · undated
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This series is comprised of reference materials including museum and exhibition brochures, fashion calendars, and reference from brands such as Sacha Pacha.

Integrated Service-Learning Project
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.7.13.1 · digital folder · 2013-2021
Parte de Academic Affairs records

The Integrated Service-Learning Project is an extension of the Interior Design Relief Project which was founded in 2013. It aims to integrate the efforts of like-minded interior designers, architects, and contractors who believe that the design of the physical environment matters, shapes lives, and can empower people. Documents relate to projects conducted with FIT Interior Design students and various New York and New Jersey area organizations including the Bowery Mission Women’s Center in the renovation of their laundry room, the Community of Friends in Action of Leonia, NJ, the Leonia Presbyterian Church, and Hug-it-Forward, to build a “bottle school” in Guatemala, presented proposals for the renovation of the communal kitchen at Hephzibah House in New York City and Living Waters Community Center in Brooklyn, Restore NYC during the Spring semester and moving on to summer with The Bowery Mission Men's Center and St. Paul's House and more. These projects became part of the curriculum and the content is now taught in the 6th semester in liaison with New York Cares

Symposia records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2 · sub-sub-series · 2005-2022
Parte de Academic Affairs records

This collection includes the records for the annual day long Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice Symposium. Each year a theme is selected and the graduate students present papers relating to the theme. Included are students papers, print version of their presentations, advertising materials for the symposium, and schedule of events. Further accruals are expected.

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Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.9 · folder · 2007
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Bound copy of all of the papers and presentations delivered at the 2007 Symposium "Focus on Fashion Journalism.

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.10 · folder · 2008
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the advertisitng flyer, schedule of events, and papers delivered at the 2008 Symposium "Fashion and the Televised Woman" which occurred on Friday May 2, 2008. Fourteen Graduate Students from the Department of Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice delivered presentations. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Nadine Stewart, "What Not to Wear on TV: The Image of the Professional Woman;" Alyssa Panetta, "You're Gonna Wear It After All: Fashion and the Single Career Woman;" Christina Pasquet, "Dynasty: Prime Time Power Play;" Ayse Weinberg, "Absolutely Fabulous? Fashion, Fad, & Satire;" Kristen Elizabeth Stewart, "Witch Dressing: Suburban Assimilation in Bewitched;" Julie Ann Orsini, "Dandies & Mods: Fashion in The Avengers;" Marjorie V. Jonas, "The Prisoner of Surreal Sportswear;" Whitney A. Jones, "Dressing Miss Solar System: The Jetsons & Space Age Fashion" (only presentation included); George Veale, "Fashion for Time Travel: The Companions of Dr. Who;" Emily Ripley, "Soul Train Fashion Parade;" Julianna Rose Dow, "My So-called Style: Identity in a Television High School;" Erica Scott, "Raised by Darren Starr: Fashion, Fiction, & Third-Wave Feminism;" Lubna Contractor, "Undercover Style: The Fashions of Alias;" Monica Murgia, "Death Defying Fashion: Pushing Daisies."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.12 · folder · 2009
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2009 Symposium "costume<3fashion Designers, Stars, and Muses of the New York Stage." The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Aisling Joe, "Aline Bernstein: Grande Dame of Costume Design and Fashion History;" Alison Castaneda, "Theatrical Truth: The Role of Costume in Staging History." Presenter bios included.

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.13 · folder · 2010
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the advertisitng flyer, schedule of events, papers, and presentations delivered at the 2010 Symposium "Americans in Paris: Designers, Buyers, Editors, Photographers, Models, and Clients in Paris Fashion" which occurred on Saturday, May 8, 2010. Six Graduate Students from the Department of Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice delivered presentations. Each presenter's paper and presentation is represented. Karen Trivette Cannell and Patty Sicular delivered the welcoming addresses, but their presentations are not included in the file. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Nicole Bloomfield, "From Shopping in Paris to Hitler's Bathtub: Thérèse Bonney and Lee Miller;" Sarah Byrd, "Adopted by Paris Fashion: Marc Jacobs & Karl Lagerfeld;" Michelle Kauffman, "The Couture Client as Patron of the Art of Fashion."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.17 · folder · 2011
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes one paper and presentation delivered at the 2011 Symposium by Emma Kadar Penner, "Beyond Model Myths."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.18 · folder · 2012
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentations delivered at the 2012 Symposium "Two Part Harmony: Fashion and Music" which occurred on May 5, 2012. Graduate Students from the Department of Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice delivered presentations. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Alex Joseph, "Kind of Blue: The changing music and personal Style of Miles Davis;" Christine Zhu, "From D.I.Y. to L.E.D.: The Costumes and Music of Bjork;" Tracy Jenkins, "Callas Behavior: Fashion and the Making of a Diva;" Cassidy Zachary, "The Art of Exaggeration: The Fashion and Costume of Gaby Deslys."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.19 · folder · 2012
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2012 Symposium "Two Part Harmony: Fashion and Music." The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Jessica Pushor, "Wranglers and Rhinestones; Menswear in Country Music;" Alyssa Perry, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow? Fashion and the Golden Age of Girl Groups;" Anna Yanofsky, "Walking to the Beat: Music on the Runway."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.24 · folder · 2014
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2014 Symposium "Modes of Modernity The Ephemeral & the Eternal in 20th Century Fashion." The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Jasmine Helm, "Abstract Becoming Modern: The Directoire Revival Style;" Diana Dalmas, "Period Films and the Decline of the Modern 1930-1953;" Danielle Morrin, "Clara Bow: The Rise and Fall of the Fashionable Flapper;" Tae In Ahn, "All that Glitters is not Gold: Shine in Modern Fashion;" Vanessa Garver, "Clothed in the Cosmos: Astronomy in Fashion and Textile Design, 1920-1945."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.25 · folder · 2015
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the advertisitng flyer, schedule of events, papers, and presentations delivered at the 2015 Symposium "Acts of Fashion: Inspiration, Imitation, Appropriation" which occurred on Saturday, May 9, 2015. Eleven Graduate Students from the Department of Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice delivered presentations. Each presenter's paper and presentation is represented. Panelists Sass Brown, Ariele Elia, and Lucille A. Roussin presented as part of a council, but their presentations are not included in the files. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Hannah Adkins, "Le Vrai et le Faux Chic: Translation and Interpretation;" Sarah Finley, "Paris in Ohio: An Analysis of a Poiret Personal Print;" Jennifer Nieling, "Imitation and Innovation: Rayon's Identity Crisis as Artificial Silk; "Joy Davis, "Majo Splendor: Inspiration from an Iberian Subculture;" Christine Hopkins, "Guilty Kilts and Plundered Plaid: The Appropriation of Tartan in Fashion;" Kristine Engemann, "Fighting with Pretty: Violence, Appropriation, and Mardi Gras Indian Dress."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.26 · folder · 2015
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2015 Symposium "Acts of Fashion: Inspiration, Imitation, Appropriation" which occurred on Saturday, May 9, 2015. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Jade Burger Macnee, "Dress and Art: An Anthropophagic Study;" Christina Frank, "Homeless Chic? Appropriation and Inspiration in Fashion;" Chloe Chapin, "Tuxedos Transformed women's fashion inspired by male evening dress;" Ingrid Wetzel, "Ignore the Violence: Hells Angels, Highway to the Runway;" J. Leia Lima Baum, "Imitating the Familiar: Normcore and the End of Postmodernism in Fashion."

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.27 · folder · 2016
Parte de Academic Affairs records

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: Elisa Koizumi "Imagining a Revolution: a case study, The Black Panthers" ; Taylor Elyse Anderson "Tragedy, Sensationalism, and Cloth: A Theoretical Look at Jacqueline Kennedy's Pink Suit" ; Ilene Hacker "Jacques Estrel's 1971 Collection and the Gender Crisis of the 1970s" ; Doris Domoszlai-Lantner "Constructing A Soviet Narrative: Jean Paul Gaultier's Russian Constructivist Collection, 1986" ; Naomi Sosnovsky "I Gave Gold for Iron: Theme of Patriotism in Berlin Ironwork Jewelry" .

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.29 · folder · 2017
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2017 Symposium "Dressing New York" on Saturday, May 13, 2017. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Lucy Carey "The Great Divide of 1960: Norman Norell's Coulotte" ; Sarah Jean Culbreth "'Who Are the Mystery Girls?': Deconstructing the New York Doll's Image ; Loggans "Fantaies of Opulence: Racial Dynamics of Drag Balls in New York City, 1890-1969" ; Daniel Gustina "Depression Era New York: Dress & Photographs of Fashionable Society" .

Symposium records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.10.1.2.33 · folder · 2018
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Includes the papers and presentation delivered at the 2018 Symposium "Behind the Designer" on Saturday, May 12, 2018. The names of the presenters and the title of their presentations contained in this folder are: Caela Castillo "Armored in Ivory: The Bold Style and Soul of Nancy Cunard" ; Carson Poplin "Establishing a Legacy: Charles James & Millicent Rogers" ; Carol McLennan "Embracing the In-Between: Comme des Garçons, Butoh, and Ma" ; Lauren Bilodeau "Photographing Schiaparelli" ; Raissa Bretaña "The Dog Behind the Designer: Model, Mascot, and Muse" ; Laura E. Peluso "A Well-Edited Style: Jane Trahey's Fashion Advertising Campaigns" .

FIT Oral histories project
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9 · sub-sub-series · 1967-2023
Parte de Academic Affairs records

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.

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Fred Pomerantz interview, 1981 October 29 and November 5
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.8 · Item · 1981 October 29 and November 5
Parte de Academic Affairs records

Fred Pomerantz, long-time CEO and founder of Leslie Faye, discusses his start in the ready-to-wear business at age 10. Although he was briefly fired for insubordination, by age 18 he was running all of M.B. Kaufman. He then went into business with his brother, Michael. Pomerantz Brothers sold fur coats, and Fred talks colorfully of his sales methods. After enlisting as a teen during World War I, Fred attended a training camp. He talks about being the only Jewish person there and how, after being bullied to the point of being hospitalized, he came back and gained the respect of the rest of the camp. After a falling out with his brother ended their joint business endeavor, Fred founded Fred Pomerantz, Inc. and started in the dress business. That would lead him to found Silver Pom, for which he procured a factory in Mechanicsville, New York. Fred eventually moved to California to get into the retail business. He mentions proximity to Hollywood and tells the story of inviting 100 people to see him act in a Cary Grant film, only to find that his scene had been cut. Fred got into the retail business out west to little success and eventually returned to New York where he took a job with a piece goods house. Fred talks about the launch of Pommette and the realization of his dream to open Leslie Fay: a firm encompassing fashion, fashion shows, and annual advertisements in major women’s magazines. He tells a colorful anecdote about Dorothy Dean of AMC, and mentions his column in Women’s Wear entitled, “If I Was the King of Garment Town.” Fred goes on to say that Leslie Fay was the first company to produce petite dresses, and details his hard policies on sales. Leslie Fay went public in 1962 and Fred began building management up and increasing staff, while ensuring the maintenance of exceptional quality control. Fred also discusses two presidents of his company: Zachary Buchalter and John Pomerantz, his son.

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