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Maria Chammah Oral History collection of Barneys Personnel, 2024
This collection holds 25 oral history interviews of personnel and patrons of the Barneys New York department store. Interviews were conducted by Maria Chammah. Interview subjects are: Melissa Cohen; Michael Skidmore; Neil Kraft; Ruth Roberti; Steven Sicular; Suzi Jones; and Tracy Smith.
Maria Monaci Gallenga illustration
This collection consists of one mechanically reproduced print depicting nineteen of Maria Monaci Gallenga's women's wear illustrations and pricing. Garments include Pre-Raphaelite "medieval style" tea gowns, velvet coats and wraps. Also present is an undated, one-page printed biography/description from an unknown publication detailing Gallenga's clothing designs and the textiles she used.
Marimekko Oy collection, 1967-1980
The Marimekko collection includes sample books of pattern designs, textile swatches, pictures of modeled garments, fashion catalogues for different seasons , leaflets, a brochure, few photographs and promotional items.
Marjorie Freund papers
This collection contains original advertisement layout art, original fashion drawings, clipped magazine ads, holiday and event invitations, and store catalog pamplets.
Mark Mooring collection, 1923-1959
Mark Perryman shoe sketches
This collection holds color sketches of shoe designs for Alexander Julian, Ferragamo, Mariano Campanile, A. Testoni, Osceola, Joan & David, Charles Jourdan, Fratelli Rossetti and others. Some sketches attributed to Mark Perryman. Primarily men's shoe designs.
Martin Unger sketches, 1960s, bulk 1966-1967
This collection is comprised of 19 folders containing sketches of womenswear by Martin Unger. Some of the sketches have fabric samples attached. There are several photocopied versions of the sketches. Multiple folders within the collection features sketches of designs by other designers. Included within the collection are press materials and a brief article about Martin Unger.
Mary Ann Restivo collection
Mary Blair Fulweiler sketches
Unsigned and undated original design process sketches of womenswear, drawn in pencil on vellum or pen on notepaper; many have multiple garments drawn on the same page, and about half have textile swatches attached.