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Jean Dessès sketches
This collection holds notebooks of workroom sketches: Winter 1962/63; Spring 1963; Spring 1965; Winter 1966/67. Most sketches are pencil or pen; many are accompanied by swatches.
Jeanne Addison pattern collection
This collection holds printed patterns from Butterick, Vogue, Simplicity, McCall, Hollywood, Advance, Woman's Day for women's clothes.
Jeff Sayre sketches
Three original color sketches in marker and ink of women's and men's wear by fashion illustrator and FIT student Jeff Sayre. Styles depicted include tunics, chunky turtlenecks and belts with large buckles. Aside from the designer, year and description of the look, no other handwritten notation is present on the drawings.
Jerry Miller collection, 1948-1982
The Jerry Miller collection holds primarily sketches, photographs, shoe patterns and samples, and press clippings from the shoe companies of Jerrold Miller and designer Margaret Clark. There are also publications from the Mademoiselle shoe forecasting company.
Jill Hemmingway collection, 1993-2001
Jo Copeland collection, circa 1930-1959
This collection includes letters, art gallery catalogues, documents relating to Copeland's lecturing, press clippings from the 1930's through the 1960's, and fashion sketches. Some of the sketches are from subscription services such as Elsie Cobin and Paris Fashion Services, while others are probably Copeland's own work.
Joe Eula sketches
John Ansado sketches
This collection consists of sketches on boards by John Ansado and a book that includes reproductions of the sketches: Manzoni, Pablo. Instant beauty the complete way to perfect makeup. New York : Simon & Schuster, 1978.
John Anthony sketches
Black and colored marker sketches of sportswear and evening wear, some of which have swatches attached.
John Castagna, Lord & Taylor window collection
This collection holds approximately 400 photographic prints, mostly black and white, depicting the store window displays of Lord & Taylor designed by John Castagna. Various photographers and photo studios are stamped on backs of photos. Most photos show ID numbers and dates. Donor Mr. Strangi stated that artist Dennis Abby was responsible for some backdrops painting in window displays.