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Title
Black and white photographs of Cashin's ready-to-wear designs for Russell Taylor, Fall 1980 collection
Date Created and/or Issued
1980-06
Jun-80
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:"BONNIE CASHINWeatherwear for Russ TaylorDivision of Russel Taylor,Inc.512 Seventh AvenueNew York, N.Y. 10018For release: On or after Saturday-Sunday, June 14-15, !9U.Bonnie Cashin creates a finger-tip length coat that, besides keeping a girl dry in a 5:00 P.M. downpour, pops on over just about anything and goes almost anywhere. She makes certain you’ll be warm by adding details like a ribbed knit collar and cuffs, turn-lock closings and a quilted plaid lining. Of silky poplin in camel, red or green. From Bonnie Cashin’s Fall, 1980 Collection for Weatherwear.Style: #7138Suggested retail price: $160.--"
Type

Identifier
uclamss_440_b47_f07_02t
ark:/21198/zz00091rct
47, 07
Language
English
Subject
Ready-to-wear
Collars (neckwear)
Coats (garments)--1970-1980
Poplin
Shoulder bags
Poodles (breed)
Hats
Source
Cashin (Bonnie) Collection of Fashion, Theater and Film Costume Design, 1913-2000

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