Twentieth century
Found in 301 Collections and/or Records:
CFDA General Correspondence 1965, 1965
This folder contains correspondence, press clippings, an American Designers Program and schedule, and an 8x10 black and white photo of a Stephen Burrows design.
CFDA Meeting and Lunch Oct 29, 1979, 1979
This folder contains invoices, show schedule for the Olympic Games fashion show, show programs, members lists, and press releases.
CFDA Press Week Luncheon 1976-1977, 1976-1977
This folder contains members lists, invoices, correspondence, and American designer showing schedules.
CFDA Program Oct 9 1978 Invitation, 1978
This folder contains correspondence, memo for show directions, press releases, a show program, an 8x10 black and white photograph, and members lists.
CFDA/ANTA Letters and Contracts of Cancelled shows 1971, 1971
This folder contains correspondence and invoices from designers for the American National Theatre and Academy Program. Companies that either accepted or rejected include, Giorgio Di Sant' Angelo, Oleg Cassini, Elizabeth Arden, Revlon, Anne Klein, and Fogarty-Sunshine.
Charles Creed, 1955, 1955
The series is comprised of 1 black and white photograph.
Christian Dior, 1954-1955, 1954-1955
The series is comprised of 35 black and white photographs.
Cincinnati Show Feb 27, 1969, 1969
This folder contains the correspondence and misc. paperwork involving the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Included is a program from the show as well as invoices regarding the expenses of setting up the show. This includes correspondence in regards to insurance for the clothing shipments for the show. Also included is a show program from the Washington D.C. designer showing.
Cincinnati Show Feb 27, 1969, 1969
This folder contains materials in regards to the Cincinnati show "The Art of American Fashion." Three show programs are included as well as correspondence in regards to the show and the University of Cincinnati. Also included is the minutes for the meeting at the Norman Norell showroom on August 25,1969.
Coco Chanel, 1955, 1955
The series is comprised of 6 black and white photographs.