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The Women of Harper's Bazaar, 1936-1958

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The Women of Harper's Bazaar, 1936-1958March 1, 2016 - April 2, 2016

The Women of Harper’s Bazaar, 1936–1958 explored the dynamic collaboration among Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Carmel Snow, fashion editor Diana Vreeland, and photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe during their time at the magazine. Capturing a transformative period in the magazine’s history, this was the first exhibition to focus on the interaction between these three individuals. Organized by the graduate students in the Fashion and Textile Studies: History, Theory, Museum Practice MA program, the exhibition drew from The Museum at FIT’s extensive collection of Louise Dahl-Wolfe color photographs donated by the photographer herself. The exhibition presented 37 Louise Dahl-Wolfe photographs shown alongside nine garments by Christian Dior, Charles James, Mainbocher, Claire McCardell, and Carolyn Schnurer. Related materials such as behind-the-scene photographs further highlighted the creative process that made Harper’s Bazaar the definitive fashion magazine of the time.

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Grey double breasted suit with scroll shaped lapels, fitted waist and knee length skirt
Ensemble
Mainbocher
c. 1948
Grey bathing suit with high neck, long torso and high cut leg with black belt
Swimsuit
Claire McCardell
1946
Navy blue floor length evening dress with thin straps, fitted bodice and asymmetrical fold at h…
Evening dress
Charles James
c. 1952
Knee length dress in varied solid and patterned stripes in purple, red, pink, gold and green, V…
Dress
Claire McCardell
1952
Beige playsuit with orange and black embroidery, cap sleeves and button front
Playsuit
Carolyn Schnurer
1952
Yellow rounded cat eye sunglasses with bright blue lens
Sunglasses
Claire McCardell
c. 1955
Black calf length button front coat with inverted pleats, flared from the waist, v-neck dressed…
Coat
Christian Dior - New York
1954