Carnegie, Hattie (1889-1956)
Dates
- Existence: 1889-1956
Biography
Hattie Carnegie was born Henrietta Kanengeiser in Vienna, Austria on March 15, 1889. In 1900, she immigrated with her family to the United States where they settled in New York City. She later changed her last name to Carnegie because of its association with wealth. In 1909, she bought a store with Rose Roth called "Carnegie Ladies' Hatter". Carnegie studied Parisian fashion styles which she adapted for her customers. In 1919, she bought Rose Roth's share of the business and Hattie Carnegie, Inc. was born. In 1928, Carnegie introduced her first ready-to-wear line designed by Norman Norell. By 1940, Carnegie had more than 1,000 employees producing her ready-to-wear lines, but her custom shop was the foundation of her reputation. During WWII, Carnegie became a leader in the American Fashion scene where she began to rely on American fabric designers. In the 1950's she continued to make chic and conventional dresses and suits, along with ballgowns that were adapted from French couturiers. she was also known for using a particular shade of blue in many of her garments that became known as "Carnegie blue". Carnegie died in 1956, but her business stayed open under the direction of her husband, John Zanft and employee, Larry Joseph until 1976.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
American Designer Series showings Spring 1965, 1964-1965
Hattie Carnegie, 1943-1956, 1943-1956
This folder contains biographies, press releases, two 8x10 black and white portraits, a telegram and an invitation pertaining to Hattie Cargnegie dated between 1945 and 1956, some relating to her death, as well as one 8x10 black and white photograph of a Hattie Carnegie design from October 1943.
Hattie Carnegie Menswear, 1940-1955
This series contains a menswear sketch for Hattie Carnegie Inc.
Hattie Carnegie Menswear Sketch, 1940-1955
This is a Hattie Carnegie Menswear sketch for her boutique on 49st in NYC. High-waisted pleated trousers with a fitted waist and relaxed fit pant leg and a pointed collar button down shirt.
Hattie Carnegie sketches, 1940-1955
Hattie Carnegie Sketches, evening gowns, 1940-1955
This folder contains 10 sketches of evening gowns. Hattie's signature color "Carnegie Blue" is represented in a few of the color choices for the gowns.
Hattie Carnegie Sketches, garments, 1940-1955
This folder contains 20 sketches of garments such as dresses and suits designed for Hattie Carnegie, Inc.
Hattie Carnegie Sketches, gowns to millinery, 1940-1955
This series contains sketches from Hattie Carnegie, Inc. ranging from gowns to millinery.
Hattie Carnegie Sketches, millinery, 1940's, 1940-1955
This folder contains 5 sketches of millinery (hats) designed for Hattie Carnegie, Inc. Some of the designs can be attributed to Esther A. Klepper (1945).