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Adrian, 1903-1959 (1903-1959)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1903-1959

Biography

Gilbert Adrian, known simply as Adrian, epitomized the magic of Hollywood glamour and created a unique and quintessentially American style. He was born in Connecticut in 1903 and began his career as a designer for Broadway musicals. In 1925, he moved from New York City to Los Angeles to work in film, most notably at MGM, until 1941. During the darkest years of the Great Depression, Adrian combined an appreciation for detail in Parisian couture with a distinctive American sensibility and created unforgettable fashions for the big screen. Among his most memorable designs are the bias-cut silk gowns that became Jean Harlow's signature look and Joan Crawford's broad-shouldered and narrow-waisted power suits that pioneered a revolution in the way American women dressed. Other examples from his Hollywood years include the opulent and often seductive ensembles from films such as "Mata Hari," "Romance," "Camille," "Marie Antoinette", "DinnerT," and "The Philadelphia Story." He designed hats for Greta Garbo in "Romance" (1930) and "Camille" (1936), for Jean Harlow in "Blonde Bombshell" (1933), and for Joan Crawford in "The Gorgeous Hussy" (1936).

Gilbert Adrian's career as a high fashion designer flourished in the years from 1942 to 1952 when he had a custom salon in Beverly Hills and a ready-to-wear line in the most exclusive specialty stores of the day. Adrian's fashion designs included his strong-shouldered suits, provocative cocktail dresses, and art-inflected evening gowns. Significantly, contemporary designers such as Azzedine Alaia and Geoffrey Beene admire Adrian for his use of imaginative themes and sophisticated technical constructions, all inflected by his signature wit. In 2002 the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art developed the exhibition ''Adrian: American Glamour'' which presented a comprehensive look at Adrian's lifetime of work as an artist, a costume designer, and an American couturier.

Occupations

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Adrian biographies, 1945, 1945

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Identifier: SC.214.2.Z
Scope and Contents

This folder contains bios.

Dates: 1945

Adrian Coty Awards 1944 winner, 1945-2002, 1945-2002

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Identifier: SC.214.2.V
Scope and Contents

This folder contains one copy of the 1944 Coty Awards program, bio of Adrian, one press releases.

Dates: 1945-2002

Adrian Education Foundation February 8, 1971, 1971

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Identifier: SC.214.2.AA
Scope and Contents

This folder contains promotional materials for an Adrian fashion show at FIT and correspondance.

Dates: 1971

Adrian exhibition papers, 1920-1972 (bulk 1970-1972)

 Collection
Identifier: SC.166
Scope and Contents

This collection holds documents and photographic materials including correspondence between Robert Riley, Janet Gaynor, and others concerning research for the FIT exhibition, _Adrian Retrospective_, 1971.

Dates: 1920-1972 (bulk 1970-1972)

Adrian photos portraits & fashion, 1971, 1971

 folder
Identifier: SC.214.2.CC
Scope and Contents

This folder contains black and white fashion photos of Adrian dresses,8x10" black and white portratis of Adrian and negatives.

Dates: 1971

Adrian press, 1971-1995, 1971-1995

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Identifier: SC.214.2.X
Scope and Contents

This folder contains press clippings and press inquiries.

Dates: 1971-1995

Adrian press releases, 1949-1952, 1949-1952

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Identifier: SC.214.2.U
Scope and Contents

This folder contains press releases

Dates: 1949-1952

Adrian programs, 1951, 1951

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Identifier: SC.214.2.W
Scope and Contents

This folder contoans one program for Adrian's 1951 collection.

Dates: 1951

Adrian Retrospective Fashion Group 1980, 1980

 folder
Identifier: SC.214.2.BB
Scope and Contents

This folder contains Adrian promotional materials and programs.

Dates: 1980

Adrian's art & negatives, undated

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Identifier: SC.214.2.Y
Scope and Contents

This folder contains black and white photos and negatives of Adrian's artwork.

Dates: 1942-2002