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1970-1979
Ensemble - Jacket, Skirt and Blouse
Date: 1979
Creator: Adolfo
Description: Suit in hot pink nubbly wool knit. The ensemble consists of three pieces: a jacket, matching skirt, and black silk shell. The jacket is hip-length, with a shawl collar which has an attached black silk tie. The center front closure has 6 circular brass buttons with central embossed lion's heads and black outer edges. There are four faux flap pockets at front, two on each side of opening, each with button matching those of the closure. The long sleeves have simulated closure, with a line of three buttons matching others on each sleeve. The pocket flaps, cuffs, collar, center front, and hem are all edged in black. Designer's label sewn inside jacket at collar: "Adolfo / New York", with retailer's label sewn in just below: "Neiman-Marcus". The matching skirt is below-knee length, of the same pink wool knit, with pleating beginning 7" below waistband and extending to hem. Skirt has designer's label sewn inside at waistband as jacket. The accompanying black silk blouse is sleeveless, with rounded neckline. Single black silk -covered button closure at back of neck. Shell has designer's label sewn inside at left of closure as jacket.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30285/
Ensemble - Dress and Coat
Date: 1976
Creator: Ventura, Jane
Description: Dress and coat of peacock feathers. The short, sleeveless dress is entirely covered with peacock breast feathers, accented with a 1" band of blue cording and chenille trim at neckline and with blue cord spaghetti straps. It is fully lined with navy polyester. The long, sleeveless coat is covered with peacock herl / flue feathers. It has a round neckline, and no closure. These pieces are part of a larger ensemble, consisting of a total of 9 pieces decorated with peacock and/or golden pheasant feathers. Worn to the Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California, April 1976.
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Coat
Date: 1973
Creator: Norell, Norman
Description: Coat of brown and white felted wool. The garment is knee-length or longer, with long sleeves and a center front opening with 5 large circular plastic buttons. The main body of the coat is of pale brown and white check design, with cuffs, collar, and lower band of coat (about hips to hem) of solid light brown. The coat is lined in pale brown fabric, and has an accompanying light brown and white check belt. Designer's label at inside at center back of neckline: "Norell". A second sew-in handwritten label just above reads "Deborah 929" A hand-written note with the garment states that it is from "the last collection" The coat is part of an ensemble which includes an off-white wool jersey blouse, a brown wool skirt, and a brown leather belt.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30100/
World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The so-called twin towers in this view are shown from the south. The narrow windows with their narrow pointed arch design in the aluminum alloy sheathing create a patterned texture. The north tower, 1 World Trade Center, includes an antennae spire on its roof.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc40621/
World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view shows the rooftop and a portion of the communications antennae along with a few stories below.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc40624/
World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view of the World Trade Center is from Battery Park with many other Manhattan buildings in view.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view is of the mezzanine floor inside one of the twin towers.
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World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view shows a close structural detail of the Gothic styled windows.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc40625/
World Trade Center
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Date: 1973
Creator: Yamasaki, Minoru
Description: The view is a close detail of the aluminum-alloy sheathing on the lowest levels of 2 World Trade Center.
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Dress
Date: 1972
Creator: Amey, Ronald
Description: Dress of multi-colored velvets. The floor-length dress has an empire waist and bell-shaped long sleeves. The upper, bodice, section is made of a sheer, multi-colored fabric woven with bands of gold thread. Over the bodice is applied sections of burnout velvet in various colors, forming bands running up the bodice, over the shoulders, and down the back, another band forming a 1" high collar, and as 2" bands around each wrist. The sections are bordered in gold cording. The lower, skirt, section is of green velvet printed in browns, greens, and gold in an abstract geometric/organic design. Fully lined in green silk(?). Center back zipper from neckline to just above waist. Three hook-and-loop closures on collar. Designer label sewn alongside zipper at shoulder-blade height at right: "Ronald Amey / New York". Evidence of removed label at inside, center front of dress below neckline.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc30306/