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Title
Black and white photographs of Cashin's ready-to-wear designs for Sills and Co
Date Created and/or Issued
1953/1956
1953-1956
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theatre, and Film Costume Design
Rights Information
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Description
Text of press release:"From: DONNA CANNON, 505 Fifth Ave. NYC - MU 7 -5447Bonnie Cashin's "Emblem" jacket is cut square end simple as a barber's coat, the crest on the pocket its only ornament. playing a pretty counterpart to the white o the kid is the sheath of grey denim that also lines the jacket, Straight and simple, with low scooped neckline and softly elasticized beltline, it completes a costume that travels to any clime. Tile jacket is deeply cuffed at the bottom, released at the front to form pockots. There is a tiny mandarin collar and tiny grey pearl buttons to close the front.Jacket - Style #38 r/s L1J.75 R/T Around 75.OOSheath - Style #30x w/s 12.75 i/T 22.00please Credit: A Bonnie Cashin design for Philip Sills."
Type

Identifier
uclamss_440_b22_f01_21t
ark:/21198/zz0008hnqd
22, 01
Language
English
Subject
Sheath dresses
Ready-to-wear
Denim
Collars (neckwear)
Jackets (garments)
Buttons (fasteners)
Leather
Source
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theater and Film Costume Design, 1913-2000

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