Hawes, Elizabeth, 1903-1971 (1903-1971)
Dates
- Existence: 1903-1971
Biography
Elizabeth Hawes was an American fashion designer and outspoken fashion industry critic. Hawes was a champion of the ready to wear industry and people's right to have the clothes they desired, rather than what was specified as "fashionable." These ideas are encapsulated in her 1938 book Fashion Is Spinach. Hawes began her career as a dress copier in Paris in 1925. In 1926, after the garment firm she worked for closed, she began work as a fashion sketcher. Returning to New York in 1928, and began to produce ready-to-wear copies of French designs with Rosemary Harden for their company, Hawes-Harden. After Harden sold her portion of the company to her, Hawes began to work on designs of her own. In 1931, she became the first non-French designer to show at the Paris Spring Fashion Shows, garnering her a great deal of media attention. In 1935, she showed her designs in Moscow, the first display of Western Fashion there since the Russian Revolution of 1917. In 1937, she presented an all-male fashion show of her own brightly colored designs, followed in 1939 by the publication of another book, Men Can Take It. Throughout her career, she became one of the first American designers to establish their reputation outside of the Parisian haute couture model. In addition to her work in the fashion industry, she was an author, union organizer, champion of gender equality, and political activist.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Book Proposal Drafts Vita, undated
This folder contains two different versions of a manuscript entitled "Not That Fashion's Gone to Hell" and a undated photocopy of an Joseph Magnin ad.
"Children/Old People", "Decoration", "Aesthetics/Art", undated
This folder contains typewritten manuscript drafts, handwritten notes and press clippings.
Elizabeth Hawes papers, 1967-1970
This collection is comprised of working manuscripts and drafts of essays.
Interview of Losey Gavrik about his mother Elizabeth Hawes, 2016 September 12, 2016 September 12
In this interview, Rebecca Arnold interviews Gavrik Losey about his mother, American fashion designer Elizabeth Hawes.
Notes for Book Chapter (Chapter Not Known), undated
This folder contains typewritten manuscript drafts, press clippings and handwritten notes.
Notes for Book Chapter "Tasteless... Tasty... Tasteful", undated
This folder contains typewritten manuscript drafts and handwritten notes.
Notes for Chapter on TV Personality "All the World's a TV Screen", undated
This folder contains handwritten notes and press clippings.
Notes for Chapter One, "Who's Talking", 1970 January 1
This folder contains typewritten manuscript drafts and handwritten notes.
Notes on Flugel's "The Psychology of Clothes", undated
This folder contains handwritten notes.
Notes on Non-Woven Materials; Home Sewing, undated
This folder contains typewritten manuscript drafts, handwritten notes, press clippings and a brochure for the exhibition Fabrics: Stone Age to Space Age