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Work by other designers and artists, 1950-1970s
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Scope and Contents
In addition to identified work there are unidentified fashion illustrations. These could be by Roy Little, Robert Galster or Gilbert Ireland, all of whom have fashion illustration work in the collection, but there is no signature on these drawings and no distinguishable way of attributing them. Additionally, slides of photographs from a fashion shoot contain no identifying or contextual information. They are estimated, based on the use of Kodachrome slide film, to be from the 1960s or...
Dates:
1950-1970s
Hentz, Devin. "The Images that Bind Us: A of the collapsing discipline of fashion and design through Black Designers and Archives" (Advisors: Christina Moon; Heike Jenss), Jun 1 2022
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Dates:
Jun 1 2022
Critic session with Stan Herman, 1995 Sep 12
Digital Record
Identifier: PC070201_Direction_1995_Herman
Found in:
The New School Archives
Group portrait of fashion designers, 1950s
File — Box 5, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
Black and white image depicting Norman Norell, James Galanos, Pauline Trigère and unidentified fourth designer seated behind models dressed in their apparrel. This image likely accompanied a magazine article.
Dates:
1950s
Critic session with Robin Howe, 1995 Oct 18
File — Box Mixed pav_9: [Barcode: 31207034047385], cassette: 9
Scope and Contents
In this audio recording, Parsons School of Design alumna and fashion designer Robin Howe describes a student project, "Coordinated Sportswear," for which students are to use a limited color story with "slightly ethnic," "slightly desert-y" prints. She discusses how fashion designers are inspired, and turn those inspirations into reality. She provides background on how designers start assembling colors and fabrics together, and encourages students to make their own fabrics. Students then ask...
Dates:
1995 Oct 18
Critic session with Isaac Mizrahi, 1994 Oct 6
Digital Record
Identifier: PC070201_Direction_1994_Mizrah
Found in:
The New School Archives
Unidentified designers
File — Box OSxxx-2: [Barcode: 31207034047435], Folder: 1
Series 2. Fashion and accessory design , 1935-1952
Series
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Includes hundreds of design sketches ranging from detailed pattern instructions to rough sketches attributed to the names of French designers and American retailers, including Elsa Schiaparelli, Jean Paquin, Cristobal Balenciaga, Hattie Carnegie, Bonwit Teller, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bergdorf Goodman. The inconsistency of these notes make it difficult to determine how many of these sketches were based on original designs created by Haon and her team. While Haon is known to have designed for...
Dates:
1935-1952
"I am certain that fashion designers should be seen, " circa 1986
File — Box 2: [Barcode: 31207057097689], Folder: 24
Critic session with Mark Badgley and James Mischka, 1995 Oct 20
File — Box Mixed pav_9: [Barcode: 31207034047385], cassette: 8
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In this audio recording, fashion designers and Parsons School of Design alumni Mark Badgley and James Mischka describe their project, "And the Winner Is…" They ask students to design gowns for a glamorous actress attending the Academy Awards, who has been nominated for an Oscar. There is no color direction but the critics insist that the colors must look good on television. The designers describe who they've dressed and how they approach dressing stars for award shows, and what works for...
Dates:
1995 Oct 20
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