Betty Barclay
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Aida, Alex Colman, Betty Barclay, Youngland, Cole Promotions, 1954-1955, 1954-1955
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1954-1955 with newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, and fabric swatches for women's and children's wear made with Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for designs by Carolyn Schnurer, Betty Barclay, and Youngland, as well as for Everfast Satinia and Aida/Egyptian-inspired prints. There is also a photograph of a display at Lord & Taylor.
Betty Barclay Promotions: Glamour, July 1954 / Charm, May 1954 / Glamour, May 1954 / New York Times, May 2, 1954, 1954
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1954 with magazine and newspaper clippings for a Betty Barclay promotion from Everfast Fabrics.
Betty Barclay "Spirit of Adventure" Fashions presented by Linsk, Summer 1952, 1952
This folder contains a Betty Barclay salesman's portfolio from 1952 from the Williams Advertising Agency, Inc., showcasing the "Sprit of Adventure" fashions made by Linsk and Everfast Fabrics. There are photographs, magazine clippings, and business correspondence.
Glamour Magazine, Carolyn Schnurer Promotion, January 1953 / Glamour Magazine, Betty Barclay (Linsk of Philadelphia) Promotion, April 1953, 1953
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1953 with magazine and newspaper clippings, business correspondence, and photographs for two promotions by Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for Carolyn Schnurer designs made with Danish-inspired prints and for Betty Barclay designs made with "Spirit of Adventure" Panagra cottons. There are photographs of window displays at Best & Co.
Institutional Ads, Magazine Publicity, Newspaper Publicity, 1953-1954, 1953-1954
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1953-1954 with magazine and newspaper clippings for women's wear, men's wear, and children's wear made with Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for designs by Youngland, Betty Barclay, and Alex Colman, and a Carolyn Schnurer design made with Noa Noa prints inspired by Helena Rubenstein's new fragrance. There are also articles about current trends in cottons and fashions and ads for Vogue sewing patterns.
Institutional Ads, Newspaper Publicity, Magazine Publicity, (Wash Goods Only), 1952-1953, 1952-1953
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1952-1953 with magazine and newspaper clippings for women's wear and drapery fabrics from Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for fashions designed by Claire McCardell, Will Steinman, Betty Barclay, Cabana, Cole of California, and fashions made with Danish-inspired prints by Carolyn Schnurer. There are also articles about current trends in cottons and fashion, with a focus on beach wear and resort wear.
Miscellaneous, 1957-1958, 1957-1958
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1957-1958 with photographs and newspaper and magazine clippings for women's wear, men's wear, and children's wear made with Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for designs by Joseph Love, Tiny Town Togs, Youngland, Cole of California, Ship n' Shore, Izod, Cannady Creations, and Betty Barclay, as well as for Vogue sewing patterns. There are also photographs of hats designed by Sally Victor.
Newspaper Advertisements in Ready to Wear, 1949-1950 - 1, 1949-1950
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1949-1950 with newspaper clippings for women's and children's ready to wear made with Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for fashions designed by Carolyn Schnurer, Joset Walker, Betty Barclay, Kay Dunhill, Kate Greenaway, Graff, and others.
Newspaper Advertisements in Ready to Wear, 1949-1950 - 2, 1949-1950
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1949-1950 with newspaper clippings for women's and children's ready to wear made with Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for fashions designed by Carolyn Schnurer, Joset Walker, Betty Barclay, Kay Dunhill, Kate Greenaway, Graff, and others.
Publicity and Ads, Everfast Waffle Pique and Chambray, 1944, 1944
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1944 with newspaper clippings for women's wear and children's wear made with Waffle Pique and Chambray from Everfast Fabrics. There are fashions designed by Betty Barclay, Tina Leser, and others.