Advertisements for lingerie, corsets, and brassieres ranging in size from 26 x 31 to 28 x 53 cm. Includes advertisements from 1906 to the 1930s.
Warner'sThree figures in panels in print day dresses; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Wilson, CarlFigure in sleeveless Ben Zuckerman dress; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Wilson, CarlThis collection is comprised of press clippings, photographs, correspondence, and other materials relating to the designs of Madame Eta Hentz for "Ren-Eta" and "Eta."
Hentz, Eta, 1895-1986Photographs taken by Bruce Davidson. Stamped on reverse of photographs as copyright 1969 Magnum Photos. Also stamped FIT Information Services, Advertising Design, and Atmosphere Campus - In and Around.
This collection is comprised of 5 folders containing tear sheets of Morton Kaish original illustrations, 1 folder containing Tod Draz original illustrations, 1 folder of containing photographs of Morton Kaish working in his studio, and media containing Morton Kaish illustrations.
Kaish, Morton, 1927-"Countess Mara, New Yorker." Couple and displayed gifts (framed); Color: charcoal and watercolor; Client Countess Mara, New Yorker; Signed
Pimsler, AlvinTwo figures in lounging bras; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Kaish, Morton, 1927-Male figure surrounded by gifts and photo; Black and white: graphite; Signed; Client Bergdorf Goodman Father's Day ad
Stavrinos, George, 1948-1990Figure in big shirt and sailor hat, featuring jewelry; Black and white: graphite; Signed; Client Filene's
Stavrinos, George, 1948-1990Three vignettes of bedroom interiors; Black and white: pen and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hall, ArnoldFigure in Chester Weinberg lace dress at party; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Two figures in Fabiani swing coats at the Plaza; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Five heads in fur hats by Miss Alice; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Three figures in Michael Goma jumper and dresses; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Figure in coat and fur hat on runway with hat detail; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000This series consists of press and branding materials including magazines, labels, other forms of packaging and glass perfume bottles.
This collection contains scrapbooks and company records related to the Lord and Taylor department stores, primarily focused on the original stores in New York City. The scrapbook series consists of unbound pages of newspaper and magazine clippings of Lord and Taylor stores in New York City and the greater New York Area. Company records include advertising, photographs and illustrations of Lord and Taylor buildings, company catalogs, press releases and clippings, as well as internal company histories authored by Lord and Taylor. A small subseries relates to biographical information and photographs of former Lord and Taylor president Dorothy Shaver.
Lord & TaylorThis collection contains materials related to Ruth Finley (b.1920, Haverville, MA). The majority of the collection consists of published versions of the periodicals Fashion Calendar and the Fashion International from 1947-2014. The collection also includes published and draft copies of Fashion Calendar, Fashion International, Home Furnishing Calendar, Fashion Trade Calendar, and New York Fashion Council. It also includes business related materials in the form of advertising, membership and subscription information for each publication. The collection includes personal records collected by Ruth Finley, including emails, programs from fashion shows, information about awards, and images.
Finley, Ruth, 1920-2018Three figures in fur-trimmed ensembles by Vera Maxwell; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Three figures in coats with matching mufflers; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000In 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.
Buchman, JeffreyFigure in Bonnie Cashin coat with background vignettes; Black and white: brush and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Hood, Dorothy, 1918-2000Associate Professor of Fashion Packaging and Advertising Design George Wybenga started at FIT in 1979. Each year the department accepts 25 students and Wybenga says they have a placement rate of 100%. He discusses the department’s coursework, including bridge courses, and details different types of packaging design. He talks about how the German green laws inspired FIT to focus on environmentally-minded design; each year the New York Department of Sanitation puts on a competition and FIT wins all the major environmental awards in packaging. He discusses other competitions such as one put on by the Tube Council of North America, and then he discusses a scholarship from Avon as well as various industry grants the department receives. Wybenga mentions that the International Toy Fair asked students to design posters and discusses freelance work. He then talks about how valuable the adjunct faculty is and the difficulty in recruiting teachers when they do not want to leave the business. Many alumni do end up hiring students from FIT. Wybenga says the department receives materials from industry players such as the National Paperbox Association, and then he launches into a discussion of student demographics. He thinks the international students have been a huge boon to the program, especially as packaging grows as a global industry; in the United States it is already the second largest industry after Agriculture. Finally he talks about how most students are the first of their families to join the industry and the continued growth of the program.
Wybenga, George L.On June 25th, 2019, Dr. Arthur Allen Winters and Prof. Peggy Winters are interviewed by Karen Trivette, where they discuss and recall their childhoods, greatest influences, and how they arrived into their current careers. Arthur and Peggy Winters are active in brand image research as well as content development for fashion companies worldwide.
Winters, Arthur A.