Bloomingdale's (Firm)
Dates
- Existence: 1860 (date of establishment)
Biography
Joseph and Lyman Bloomingdale got their start in the fashion industry in 1860 as the purveyors of ladies' hoop skirts on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. In 1872, they launched a department store called the East Side Bazaar which offered a variety of imported European fashions. Changing the name to Bloomingdales and expanding to 59th St. and Lexington Ave. in 1886, the store became well-known for its large plate glass window displays and dynamic ad campaigns. By the 1920s, Bloomingdales occupied the entire block of its 59th St. location, establishing itself as a premier shopping destination in New York City.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
1936-1937, 1936-1937
This folder contains a scrapbook from 1936-1937 with fabric swatches and newspaper and magazine clippings for women's wear made with Everfast Fabrics. The ads are primarily for ready to wear and sewing patterns from various department stores.
Catalogs, 1961-1963, 1961-1963
This folder contains approximately 60 catalogs from department stores, including Macy's, Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue.
Jeanette Jarnow interview, 1994 December 20, 1994 December 20
Label samples, 1930s-1967, 1930s-1967
This folder contains loose pages with over 200 woven fabric labels and printed hang tags from Everfast Fabrics' collaborations with department stores and designers in the 1930s-1960s.
Nassau Promotion, April 1, 1955, 1955
This folder contains a scrapbook from April 1955 with newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, promotional materials, and business correspondence for a "Nassau Cottons" promotion from Everfast Fabrics. There are ads for designs by Mr. Mort, Sportlane Deb, and Arlene Henry Originals by Topsey. There are hang tags for "Nassau Cottons" and photographs of displays at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, and Best & Co.
Nicole Emmerich Teweles papers, 1948-1950
This collection contains training materials for Bloomingdales used by Nicole Emmerich Teweles as well as drafts and final copies of the Tobé Report, where Teweles was a Junior Editor.
Retail Stores - Bloomingdale's I, 1964-1980, 1964-1980
Photocopied, pasted, and laminated articles concerning the retailer Bloomingdale's, including articles from Body Fashions/Intimate Apparel and HFD.
Retail Stores - Bloomingdale's II, 1980-1983, 1980-1983
Photocopied, pasted, and laminated articles concerning the retailer Bloomingdale's, including articles from HFD and numerous press releases for Bloomingdale's "FĂȘte de France."
Retail Stores - Bloomingdale's III, 1984-1992, 1984-1992
Photocopied, pasted, and laminated articles concerning the retailer Bloomingdale's, including numerous press releases for "Japan at Bloomingdale's."