Skirts
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
CFDA Designer Hemlines Statements 1970, 1970
CFDA Feb 1970, 1970
This folder contains 10 photographs of 1970 fashion as well as well as correspondence about the skirt lengths of designers. Copies of the designer statements on length, skirt length show schedule and line up, and 2 boxes of slides are included.
Costumes Suisses, circa 1870s
Hand-colored carte-de-visite depicting a Swiss woman. Full caption: "Costumes Suisses. T. Richard Phot. Maenedorf. Lucerne Ville Dépose Attenhofer & co. Zurich."
[Hand-colored carte-de-visite depciting a woman and man in ethnic costume], circa 1870s
38 hand-colored carte de visite photographs of individuals and groups wearing European national dress.
Lucile, Ltd. records, 1910-1925
October, November, December 1986, 1986
This folder contains articles written for a syndicated column in October, November and December of 1986. Included are over 30 8x10 black and white photographs including the subjects of, skirt lengths, eveningwear, Paris shows, Best dressed poll, Silhouette, Fur trends, Swimwear trends, D.C. gala, and Fashion variety.
Photographs, Private Collection, 1910s, 1910s
Disbound scrapbook, 252 photographs from Private Collection 1910s, 5 folders in 2 containers. Annotated, each ensemble is titled and described. For example: "Don't Go Away", "Young ladies blue leisure coat and white leisure skirt". Photography by T. Fall and Burke Atwell; the surroundings are not obscured, photographed outside and indoors. The program for the premier fashion show of this line is available in--US.NNFIT.SC.1.3.4.1
Scrapbook, Fall 1915, 1915
Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s
Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic (separated); Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor
Untitled (Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic), circa 1970s, 1987, circa 1970s
Diptych of one figure in long plaid skirt and one figure in skirt and tunic (separated); Black and white: charcoal and wash; Signed; Client Lord & Taylor