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Biki, 1963
US NNFIT SC.214.2.UU · folder · 1963
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Biki and one promotional piece for the Spring/Summer 1963 collection.

The Museum at FIT records
US NNFIT SC.FITA.10 · subgroup · 1948-2019

The Museum at FIT records are arranged into six (6) series; they are Administrative records, Exhibition records, Promotional material, Symposia records, Correspondence, and Fashion Culture records.

Yumiko Itoyama collection, 1984-1985
US NNFIT SC.76 · Collection · 1984-1985

This collection contains 7 design sheets, 1 sketch and 2 advertisements related to Yumiko Itoyama's millinery designs.

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Halston portrait, circa 1989
US NNFIT SC.489 · Collection · circa 1989

This collection consists of a single framed portrait of Halston taken by his niece Lesley Frowick.

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Reem Acra photographs, 2009
US NNFIT SC.486 · Collection · 2009

This collection is comprised of photographs and contact sheets of designer Reem Acra and her studio.

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Thierry Mugler collection, 1989-1998
US NNFIT SC.452 · Collection · 1989-1998

This collection is comprised of 7 folders comprised of press materials, sketches, slides and photos, and promotional materials as well as .5 linear foot of audiovisual content of runway shows, highlights, and works directed by Theirry Mugler.

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Pauline Trigère collection, 1939-2008
US NNFIT SC.424 · Collection · 1939-2008

This collection contains a diverse assortment of business and personal items pertaining to French-born fashion designer Pauline Trigère dating to 1939 - 2008 and encompassing the period of her New York fashion career, retirement and after her death in 2002. It includes fashion and personal photographs, marketing materials, tear sheets, correspondence, scrapbooks, original illustrations, packaging, (including hang tags and labels), two hand-drafted paper patterns, and philanthropic records, (including records of her involvement with the Fashion Institute of Technology). In addition to paper items, the collection includes her awards, various types of media such as slides, slide carousels and videocassettes, as well as fragrance bottles and packaging for her perfume Liquid Chic, Trigère brand hosiery in original packaging, three pairs of Beth Levine shoes, two suitcases, and a rustic La Tortue house-sign.

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Claire McCardell collection, 1927-1975
US NNFIT SC.38 · Collection · 1927-1975

The collection includes Claire McCardell's sketches and illustrations as a student, as well as sketches, newspaper and magazines clippings, correspondence, advertisements, invitations to fashion-related events and original photographs from her career as a fashion designer.

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Stephen Burrows collection, 1969-2012
US NNFIT SC.332 · Collection · 1969-2012

This collection contains fashion sketches (originals and digital facsimiles), fashion photographs, and press/promotional materials documenting the career of Stephen Burrows in the fashion industry from 1969-2012. There is a gap of press materials from 1990-2000 when he left Henri Bendel to open his own business on seventh avenue. His fragrance named, Stephen B., is briefly documented in photographs, press, and a silver wave necklace solid perfume. Ephemeral materials such as personal photographs and an E.R.A ribbon are also a part of the collection.

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US NNFIT SC.320 · Collection · 1954-1955

This collection is comprised of 18 folders containing black and white photographs depicting women wearing fashions from various designers (1954-1955).

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US NNFIT SC.239 · Collection · 1927-1989

This collection consists of over 2500 sketches by designer Eric de Juan, from 1927 through 1989. The sketches include several done for Josephine Baker in 1949, as well as sketches from de Juan's two years spent as the in-house designer for the Bergdorf Goodman custom salon. Some sketches from the Bergdorf Goodman custom salon have swatches attached.

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US NNFIT SC.20 · Collection · 1930s-1969

The Bergdorf Goodman Custom Salon sketches collection contains 8,976 pencil, ink, and watercolor sketches by staff artists representing clothing and millinery available in Bergdorf's custom salon. These garments were made to order either from designs purchased by special arrangement from the leading coutouriers of the day or from sketches by Bergdorf's then well known in-house designers. Representative designers include Dior, Balenciaga, Halson and Courreges. House designers include Leslie Morris, Mary Gleason, and Bernard Newman. There is a complete run from 1950 to 1969. In addition, there is a representative sampling of sketches from the 1930s and 40s.
In addition to the sketches, the collection contains preliminary manuscripts and galley proofs of Booton Herndon's book Bergdorf's on the Plaza (NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956) as well as typescripts of his interviews with and about members of the Goodman family and with and about such key members of the staff as Ethel Frankau, Odna Brandeis, and house designers Bernard Newman, Leslie Morris, and Mary Gleason.
The last series contains the original finding aid for the collection.

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Thierry Mugler collection, 1982-1993
US NNFIT SC.178 · Collection · 1982-1993

15 sketches of both women’s wear and men’s wear reproduced in color. The sketches are dated from Fall/Winter 1982/83 to Fall/Winter 1992/93 and represent some of Mugler’s sportswear and eveningwear lines.

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Margé Studios collection, 1919-1953
US NNFIT SC.147 · Collection · 1919-1953

This collection is comprised of 18 folders containing designer sketches, large fabric swatches many of which include embellishment, and press materials.

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Jacques Fath collection, 1949-1974
US NNFIT SC.140 · Collection · 1949 - 1974

This collection contains scrapbooks from 1949-1953. These scrapbooks include print ads, editorial copy, and biographical sketches. Photographs from 1949-1974 include portraits of Fath, Halpert and their wives, and highlights from the 1952 collection. It also contains press clippings regarding both men and their businesses.

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Lee Evans collection, 1950-1970
US NNFIT SC.128 · Collection · 1950-1970

This collection holds mostly advertisements and newspaper clippings, along with photographs relating to the work of fashion designer Lee Evans.

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COTY-AFCA 1975 winners and bios
US NNFIT SC.214.3.99 · folder · 1975
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains correspondence, 8x10" black and white portraits, with press releases attached, of Geoffrey Beene, Piero Dimitri, Carol Horn, Bill Kaiserman, Nancy Knox, Bill Blass, biographies of Geoffrey Beene, Piero Dimitri, Carol Horn, Bill Kaiserman, and Bill Blass.

Cincinnati Show Feb 27, 1969
US NNFIT SC.214.4.99 · folder · 1969
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains the correspondence and misc. paperwork involving the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Included is a program from the show as well as invoices regarding the expenses of setting up the show. This includes correspondence in regards to insurance for the clothing shipments for the show. Also included is a show program from the Washington D.C. designer showing.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.1.98 · folder · 1973
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains the showing schedules for the Spring 1974 American Designer showings. Designers participating include Adele Simpson, Ilie Wacs, Oscar de la Renta, Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman, Dubaux Jewelry, Pat Sandler, Luis Estevez, Pauline Trigere, Kasper for Joan Leslie, Kasper for J.L. Sport, Mollie Parnis, Papillon, Alexis Kirk, Gloria Sachs, Kimberly Knitwear, Albert Nipon, John Anthony, Adri, Hazel Haire for Fredericks Sport, Scholl Footwear, DD Dominick Sportswear, John Kloss for the Kreisler Group, Calvin Klein, Brigance Waterclothes, Leo Narducci for Ambiance, J.S. Ltd., Clovis Ruffin for Ruffinwear, Jim Baldwin Designs, Elouise Curtis International Ltd., Geoffrey Beene, Priscilla of Boston, Lew Prince for Aldrich, Willie Woo, Stephen Burrows, Anne Klein and Company, and Halston.

COTY-AFCA 1975 nominees and luncheon
US NNFIT SC.214.3.98 · folder · 1975
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains press releases, correspondence, ballots, biographies of Sal Cesarani, Britta of Cinnamon Wear, Don Robbie, 8x10" black and white portraits of Sal Cesarani, Britta of Cinnamon Wear, Don Robbie,

FED Energy Comm Pics July 1975
US NNFIT SC.214.7.97 · folder · 1975
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains correspondence, contact sheets and 8x10" black and white fashion photos, with press releases attached, of designs by Estevez, Burton Constable, Bill Blass, Hiroko, Bill Blass, and Stavropoulos.

Fashion Illustrations
US NNFIT SC.214.7.94 · folder
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains photocopies of fashion illustrations of designs by J.P Gaultier, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, Chloe, Givenchy, Galliano, Dries Van Noten, Martine Sitbon, Paco Rabanne, Veronique Leroy, Dirk Bikkembergs, Ocimar Versolato, Eric Bergere, Comme des Garcons, Issey Miyake, Koji Tatsuno, Masaki Matsushima, Balenciaga, Jeremy Scott, Helmut Lang, Martin Margiela, Hussein Chalayan, Juien McDonald, Alexander McQueen, Richard Tyler, Antonio Berardi, Patrick Cox, Ghost, Prada, Asessando Del'Acqua, Genny, Versace, Missoni, Gucci, Armani, Dolce and Gabanna, Callaghan, Narciso Rodriguez, Jil Sander, Anna Molinari, Todd Oldham, Betsey Johnson, Spooky, Xuly-Bot, Alpana Bawa, John Bartlett, Isabel Toledo, Geoffrey Beene, Anna Sui, Zang Toi, Bob Mackie, Vivienne Tam, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Stephen Sprouse, Ruben Toledo, and Calvin Klein.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.1.93 · folder · 1973
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

Fall 1998/1999 Photos
US NNFIT SC.214.7.92 · folder
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

This folder contains 5x7" black and white photos of ensembles by Calvin Klein, Anna Sui, Isaac Mizrahi, Michael Kors, Bill Blass, Marc Jacobs, Badgley Mishka, Donna Karan, and Carolina Herrera.

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COTY-AFCA 1974 winners bios
US NNFIT SC.214.3.92 · folder · 1974
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.1.91 · folder · 1973
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

COTY-AFCA 1974 nominees
US NNFIT SC.214.3.90 · folder · 1974
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.1.9 · folder · 1962-1964
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

Apparel Design Program, undated
US NNFIT SC.FITA.0.3.1.9 · folder · circa 1950-1969
Fait partie de FIT general historical material

Photographs of professors and students desiging clothes, working on dress forms, doing research in museums, working in the design room, learning draping, making children's clothing, working from patterns, and sketching designs.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.2.9 · folder · 1969
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

US NNFIT SC.214.5.1.89 · folder · 1973
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.

Mollie Parnis interview, 1982 June 2
US NNFIT SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.89 · Pièce · 1982 June 02
Fait partie de Academic Affairs records

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.

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US NNFIT SC.214.3.86 · folder · 1974
Fait partie de Eleanor Lambert collection, 1942-2003

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.