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Women's wear scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook containing illustrations extracted from fashion journals accompanied by typescript commentary.
Wool Bureau sketches
Sketches, original and photocopied, of womenswear and accessories credited to Dior, Givenchy, Lanvin, St. Laurent, Balmain, Cardin, Courreges, Patou, Ungaro, Ricci, Valentino, Chanel and others.
Works on paper, purchased from Georgina Kelman
This collection contains illustrations (sketches, photographs, or plates).
Worth Je Reviens perfume bottle
This collection contains one empty Worth Je Reviens perfume bottle designed by René Lalique. The bottle is made of clear smoked glass with an opaque turquoise stopper, embossed "Worth."
Je Reviens by Worth fragrance was launched in 1932 by the fashion designer, Charles Frederick Worth.
Young-Joo Kwon interview with Elizabeth Way, April 16, 2021
Young Modes collection, circa 1950-1979
Original fashion sketches with swatches (1950-1970's); womenswear clippings (1950-1954).
Young Winston (film) costume design collection
This collection holds black and white wardrobe photographs, screenshots, photographs of sketches, and papers issued by Margaret Hodge Company with captions for some of the photographs and suggested markets for fashions derived from the motion picture.
Youssef Rizkallah sketches
This collection holds sketches some with fabric swatches. Some sketches from the late 1960's and early 1960's were for Malcolm Starr, Ltd., from the mid 1970's for Don Friese, Ltd., and the early 1980's for Oggee. Some early sketches from the late 1950's are priced. Sketches include dresses, blouses, eveningwear and resort/cruise wear.
Yumiko Itoyama collection, 1984-1985
This collection contains 7 design sheets, 1 sketch and 2 advertisements related to Yumiko Itoyama's millinery designs.
Yves Saint Laurent sketch & photograph collection, 1971
This small collection contains fashion croquis, photocopied and colored, with fabric swatches, and photographs of models shown wearing the enclosed designs. All sketches are on Yves Saint Laurent stationary, and there are three typewritten clothing descriptions in French.