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Stavropoulos, George, 1920-1990 (1920-1990)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1920-1990

Biography

George Stavropoulos was born in Tripolis, Greece in 1920. He was the seventh of nine children. He began designing at an early age, creating a ball gown for his sister held together with safety pins. He learned by studying books and historic garments in museums. He began designing costumes for the ballet and theater productions. In 1949, Stavropoulos opened his first salon, Nikis B in Athens. He began to collect a small following of both Greek nationals and foreigners who liked his tailored suits and dresses inspired by Greek antiquity. He soon married Nancy Angelakos, who worked for the American embassy in Greece. They moved to New York in 1961. Unable to find work, Stavropoulos hired two seamstresses and began his own business. He refused to copy French designs, relying on the classically influenced silhouettes he was known for in Athens. He began to get accumulate a list of loyal private customers who helped him slowly build his reputation in the U.S. For the U.S. market, Stavropoulos focused on chic-but-comfortable designs. Celebrities loved his flowing evening gowns. These dresses were made out of layers of chiffon, cut to float around the body. George Stavropoulos continued designing up until his death in 1990.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

CFDA Designer Hemlines Statements 1970, 1970

 folder
Identifier: SC.214.4.106
Scope and Contents This folder contains members list of attendance for next meeting as well as responses from CFDA designers on hemlines. Press clippings and correspondence about these answers are included. Designers with statements on hemlines include: Norman Norell, Mollie Parnis, James Galanos, Anne Klein, Anne Fogarty, Kasper, John Moore, Marie McCarthy, Luba, Luis Estevez, Oscar De La Renta, Victor Joris, Pauline Trigere, George Halley, Ferdinando Sarmi, George Stavropoulos, Elinor Simmons, Sylvia Pedlar,...
Dates: 1970

CFDA Miscellaneous 1963-1981, 1963-1981

 folder
Identifier: SC.214.4.16
Scope and Contents

This folder contains correspondence, two programs for CFDA shows, notes, and designer fashion show programs including: Geoffrey Beene, Stavropoulos, and John Moore.

Dates: 1963-1981

George Stavropoulos interview, 1990 July 9, 1990 July 09

 Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.1.121
Scope and Contents From the sub-sub-sub-series:

The Oral History Project of the Fashion Industries began informally in the late 1970s, and was officially funded by a grant from the Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries beginning in 1981. The project was guided by an industry advisory committee chaired by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., and was largely guided by then director of the Gladys Marcus Library at FIT, John Touhey.

Dates: 1990 July 09

Stravropoulos, 1964-1970, 1964-1970

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Identifier: SC.214.2.663
Scope and Contents

This folder contains black and white portraits of George Stavropoulos, a bios of Stavropoulos, press releases, 8x10" black and white fashion photos of ensembles by Stravropoulos, with press releases attached, correspondence, a transcript of an oral history with George Stavropoulos, and a 1968 program for the Capitol Ballet Company.

Dates: 1964-1970

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