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Anne Klein Spring Line
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A look at the latest in Spring fashion from Anne Klein.
Anne Klein Runway Show
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Summer 08 Collection during New York Fashion Week
Isabel Toledo for Anne Klein
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Isabel Toledo explains unique new vision and design for Anne Klein.
LAMB - Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York
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Runway highlight from LAMB at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
The Latest from Anne Klein
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http://WatchMojo.com/ presents... A look at the latest fashions from Anne Klein.
Vera Wang - Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York
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Runway highlight from Vera Wang at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
BCBG Max Azria - Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York
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Runway highlight from BCBG Max Azria at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
Anne Klein Vintage Couture by Francisco Medavog
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Anne Klein (August 3, 1923 - March 19, 1974) was an American fashion designer whose label was continued by designer Donna Karan after Anne Klein's death. Part 21 - Episode 1. I will be making various videos on vintage Anne Klein from my personal collection. GOOGLE MEDAVOG http://www.medavog.com http://www.myspace.com/sdiorvintage Designers in my private collection include:Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adrian Gilbert, Betsey Johnson, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene of Paris and Hollywood, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Thierry Mugler, Dolce, Claude Montana, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kenzo, Pierre Balmain, Jacques Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Luis Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori,Sonia Rykiel, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace. I have many more designers! QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London."
FASHION MIX FALL WINTER NEW YORK 1994
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Fashion collections year 1994
TRENDS IN FASHION 1994 - BEDTIME STORIES
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One of the trends from fashion in 1994
TRENDS IN FASHION 1994 - MILITARY LOOK
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Military look as one of the trends in 1994
Donna Karan
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A look at Donna Karan, her label, and what took it to get there. She talks about her inspirations, her time at Anne Klein, and why she keeps going. Also a look at her latest collection.
TRENDS IN FASHION 1994 - BELTS
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Belts up as one of the trends in 1994
Week In Review Fall 2007
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Robert Verdi takes you on a whirlwind tour through the best and most glamorous fashion week had to offer...get ready. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Day 1 highlight
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Runway highlight compilation from Day 1 at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Day 2 highlight
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Runway highlight compilation from Day 2 at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
Alexandre Herchcovitch - Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in NYC
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Runway highlight from Alexandre Herchcovitch at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York. Spring 2008 Designers include: - Alexandre Herchovitch - Anna Sui - Anne Klein - Badgely Mischka - BCBG - Betsey Johnson - Bryant Park - Carolina Herrera - Celebrity / Front Row Report - Diane von Furstenberg - Diesel - Duckie Brown - Erin Fetherston - J. Mendel - L.A.M.B. - Lacoste - London - Luca Luca - Max Azria - Michael Kors - Miss Sixty - Nanette Lepore - Naoki Takizawa - Nicholai by Nicky Hilton - Peter Som - Ports 1961 - Temporly of London - Trends Report - Tuleh - Vera Wang - Zac Posen
The Best of Runway (Fall 2007)
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The first of many intended installments of my favorite looks for past and future runway shows. Fall 2007 was a great season, very colorful for a fall/winter collection. Many themes ran throughout the shows during the week. I organized the looks that I liked by these common themes: Classic American Sportswear Militaristic in nature Tribal Influences The 1920's Organic
Yves Saint Laurent R.I.P. Vintage Couture by Medavog
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Part 14 Video tribute #1 This is part 1 of many videos where I will showcase my vintage couture collection of YSL. Fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent ddied today Sunday night at the age of 71. To me he was not only one of the best fashion designers of the 1960s but also an incredible man with such style and Elegance. He was also an innovative designer, was an institution for decades in the world of high fashion. He was regarded as last member of elite Chanel Christian Dior/Balenciaga generation. QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adrian Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kenzo, Balmain, Jaques Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori,Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace. I have many more designers!
The Best of Runway (Spring 2007)
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Favorites from Spring 2007
Vintage Couture by Medavog Jean Patou Paraphernalia Gaultier
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PART 8 "BETSEY JOHNSON(b. 1942) During her stint as guest editor at Mademoiselle magazine in1965, Betsey Johnson was given a design job at the new Paraphernalia boutique. There she was an important part of the "Youthquake" movement in fashion." Video made to showcase my collection of designer couture from all over the world. QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adrian Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kenzo, Balmain, Jaques Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori,Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace. I have many more designers!
Vintage Couture by Medavog Chanel Halston Moschino
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part 12 QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adrian Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kenzo, Balmain, Jaques Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori,Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace. I have many more designers!
Missoni Vintage - Medavog talks ROSITA MISSONI
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Part 32 - Fashion house (Missoni) My collection that spans 200 years of vintage couture would not be completed with the early designs of the house of MISSONI. http://www.medavog.com "The early 1970s saw Missoni reach the peak of their influence in the fashion world. Tai Missoni then became more interested in other projects, everything from designing costumes for La Scala, to designing carpets and tapestries. Rosita has admitted that in the 1990s she lost interest in fashion, before handing over to her daughter Angela in 1998. Rosita now is responsible for overseeing the design of all home projects" "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Vintage Couture by Medavog Diamonds in OZ
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Part 13 QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adrian Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kenzo, Balmain, Jaques Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori,Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace. I have many more designers!
GIVENCHY Medavog talks AUDREY HEPBURN
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PART 26 - My vintage couture collection is not just about fashion designers from Paris to London to Tokyo to New York! It it also based on high end accessories and accoutrement's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Givenchy Audrey Hepburn was Hubert's favorite patron or matron and Breakfast at Tiffany's was all about "THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS". Other famous patrons include the Guinness, Grimaldi and Kennedy families, who famously wore Givenchy clothes to the funeral of John F. Kennedy. Givenchy is a member of Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture et du Pret-a-Porter. "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Lilli Ann Couture Space Age Plastics - Medavogs Collection
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Part 25 on my vintage couture collection. http://www.medavog.com Lilli Ann was founded in 1933. The company made women's fashion for over fifty years. Many of these garments are now featured in museums and private collections. Adolph Schuman founded the business in San Francisco and named the company "Lilli Ann" after his wife, Lillian. More info please visit: http://www.jennyhaniver.com/lilliann/history.html "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Gucci Gold Logo Monogram - Medavog's private collection
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Part 28 GUCCI - True fact! My collection of Gucci silks dates back to the first collections launched in the late 60's "The brightly colored floral scarves where first made in 1966, after Princess Grace visited the Milan store. The first scarf was presented to her as a gift. At that time Gucci had just begun making leather clothing, and now they branched off into silk dresses, made from printed silk in designs similar to the scarves. 1968 brought about the introduction of the ultimate Gucci status symbol, the shoe decorated with the snaffle bit. The double G monogramed fabric was brought out in 1969" Quote taken from: http://shop.cmadeleines.com/GUCCI-mid-27-p-1.html http://www.medavog.com The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci, is an Italian iconic fashion and leather goods label. It was founded by Guccio Gucci (b.1881 -- d.1953) in Florence in 1921. "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Vintage Medavog Collection MADONNA GAULTIER BRA
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Part 11 "One of his most devoted fans was singer Madonna, who on her 1990 Blonde Ambition international tour wore nothing but Gaultier suits with sliced open breasts covering a torpedo bra corset over menswear pants. She was also one of the first to adopt his lingerie-over-clothing trend in 1985." "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Medavog talks Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel
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part 31 on my vintage couture collection that spans 200 years. Coco Chanel died the year that I was born 1971. TRIBUTE TO CHANEL AND KARL LAGERFELD. "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Madonna - Gaultier Paris - Medavog Talks JPG Gaultier
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Jean Paul Gaultier has being my inspiration as a designer since 1988. The early years before Madonna choose him for the blond ambition tour where the best years for any fashionista growing up in the 1980's. My collection of Gaultier surpasses 500 pieces. Many of the clothes i own from him are from his earlier years 1979-----1990s Many of the pieces are almost one of a kind and some labels are very unique. Please visit my website for more on my 20 year collection and the designers I have saved from extinction! http://www.medavog.com http://www.myspace.com/sdiorvintage "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Medavog talks! Walter Plunkett Hollywood Couturier
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part 33 - My couture collection of Hollywood designers dates back before zippers where still patent pending dating back to specific times in the 1920's. My collection that spans 200 years would not be important without my couture collection of the best fashion designers that shaped the early years in Hollywoodland! Adrian Gilbert who designed the clothes for THE WIZARD OF OZ, Irene Edith Head to name a few. http://www.medavog.com "The brilliant and talented Walter Plunkett was born June 5, 1902. Walter moved to New York in 1923, where he began work as an actor, as well as a costume and set designer, on the stage. He drifted through the gay circles of Greenwich Village and was referred to Hollywood. He moved back to California, this time to the movie capital, and found work as an extra. He can be spotted dancing with Irene, another future top designer, in Erich von Stroheim's The Merry Widow (1925). In 1927, Walter's first (credited) work as a costume designer first appeared on screen for Hard-Boiled Haggerty (1927). During the late twenties and early thirties, while working at RKO, Plunkett managed to fashion the enormous costume and wardrobe department into a department that was both efficient and creative. With so much free reign, Walter set about creating outstanding costumes that rivaled the work of his contemporaries, such as Travis Banton and Adrian. His two best-known films were Gone with the Wind (1939) (including that dress made from green velvet drapes, probably the most famous movie costume of all time), and Singin' in the Rain (1952), in which he lampooned the very style his work had begun in (the roaring 20s). Walter was well-liked by most people for his generous and easy-going nature, as well as his inventiveness and ingenuity. Walter retired from films and spent the last years of his life with his partner Lee. He died in 1982." "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Medavog talks METALLICS - Malcolm Starr Couture
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Part 30 - Metallic pieces from my collection of designer couture that spans 200 years. The black jersey top I am wearing is by Bill Tice and the vest on the end of the video is Lilli Ann Couture "Boutique" Better quality can be seen at: http://beta.yourtrumanshow.com/videos/viewVideo.jsp?id=1102 "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Christian Dior 1970s - Medavog talks Jackie Onassis
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Part 27 Christian Dior 1970s Eye wear. http://www.medavog.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Dior "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "In 1968, Jackie married Greek shipping magnate, Aristotle Onassis. Onassis died in 1975, and from 1978 until her death in 1994, Jackie worked as an editor for Doubleday in New York City." "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Rudi Gernreich - Medavog's private couture collection.
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part 29 Rudi Gernreich rare oblong silk scarf. www.medavog.com http://www.myspace.com/switchedonaudrey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Gernreich "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
CAROLYN ROEHM COUTURE Medavogs private collection.
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Part 26 on my vintage couture collection that spans 200 years. http://www.medavog.com Before launching her own line of couture clothes, Carolyn Roehm worked with Oscar de la Renta. The author of five previous books, she divides her time among her exquisite homes in New York City, Paris, and Connecticut, all of which are frequently featured in the media. Carolyne Roehm (born Carolyne Jane Smith) in 1985 married Henry R. Kravis (born 1944) "The same year my dad was born! American business financier and investor, notable for co-founding and heading the leading private equity firm, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Co. (KKR). With an estimated current net worth of around $5.5 billion, he is ranked by Forbes as the 69th richest person in the world. Carolyn and Kravis home was decorated by the couple Robert Denning and Vincent Fourcade and was parodied in the 1990 movie "The Bonfire of the Vanities (film)". "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
VERA NEUMANN - Episode 2 on Medavog's vintage collection
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Part 34 Video #2 This is a episode #2, On a series of Vera videos showcasing my collection that spans 60 years of her empire. VERA NEUMANN), U.S. artist and designer (b. July 24, 1910, Stamford, Conn.--d. June 15, 1993, North Tarrytown, N.Y.), created brightly coloured scarves, bedroom and kitchen linens, and draperies and sportswear that bore her name. Vera, who had been a designer of children's furniture and murals, used only her first name after founding (1946), with her husband, George Neumann, and F. Werner Hamm, a textile expert, the Vera Companies for silk-screened prints. She created both realistic and abstract designs, and her motifs included flowers, leaves, ferns, grass, vegetables, the Sun, and ladybugs. Her designs also adorned plastics and needlepoint products. Vera served as president of the company, which became a subsidiary of Manhattan Industries in 1967 and, from 1988, a division of Salant Corp. She continued to produce designs under the Vera signature until shortly before her death. In 1972 the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. mounted an exhibit of her designs. Video made to showcase my collection of designer couture from all over the world. QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
SPACE AGE DESIGNERS - Medavog talks Mod Mod MOD
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Space age fashions where introduced in silent films, but in the 1960's it became reality. part 36 My collection that spans 200 years would not be important without PIERRE CARDIN http://www.medavog.com "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
VERA NEUMANN - Medavog's private couture collection.
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Part 9 Video #1 This is a first in a series of Vera videos showcasing my collection that spans 60 years. UPDATED: VERA WAS ACTUALLY NEVER BORED, SHE WAS AN ARTIST TO THE FULLEST! I received some fantastic news about Vera Neumann, from his nephew FRED SALAFF. "Hello Francisco, It was great to discover your appreciation for the work of my aunt, Vera Neumann with whom I was very close and worked with her for many years. In the 1970's I produced several films about her and have now remastered them to dvd and they are distributed at: http://www.goldenageproductions.info Incidentally, Vera was born in 1907 (not in 1910). My father, Philip Salaff, Vera's brother was born in 1910. They worked together for more than 35 years." VERA NEUMANN), U.S. artist and designer (b. July 24, 1907, Stamford, Conn.--d. June 15, 1993, North Tarrytown, N.Y.), created brightly coloured scarves, bedroom and kitchen linens, and draperies and sportswear that bore her name. Vera, who had been a designer of children's furniture and murals, used only her first name after founding (1946), with her husband, George Neumann, and F. Werner Hamm, a textile expert, the Vera Companies for silk-screened prints. She created both realistic and abstract designs, and her motifs included flowers, leaves, ferns, grass, vegetables, the Sun, and ladybugs. Her designs also adorned plastics and needlepoint products. Vera served as president of the company, which became a subsidiary of Manhattan Industries in 1967 and, from 1988, a division of Salant Corp. She continued to produce designs under the Vera signature until shortly before her death. In 1972 the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. mounted an exhibit of her designs. Video made to showcase my collection of designer couture from all over the world. QUOTE FROM A PRESS RELEASE! "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR, Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.
Gaultier Paris - Medavog Talks JPG his labels
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Part 24 - Episode 1. I will be making various videos on vintage Jean Paul Gaultier from my personal couture collection. Please watch my other Gaultier videos with Madonna as center stage!. The early years of Madonna wearing similar couture for the Blond ambition tour. "Francisco Medavogs collection started off as a small sampling of some European couture designs to help him study FASHION design. By looking at the French seams and other intricacies, he learned about couture construction through the true masters of design. This hobby quickly became a collection of more than 25,000 fashion items, primarily 20th century European designs, with a number of them extending back to the 1920s and 30s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Gaultier "At first, I didn't quite understand why so many people were interested in seeing these clothes," says Francisco. "For me, the clothes were simply great examples of what I was able to study while at the Fashion Institute. Now, I feel that my collection is the beginning of a wonderful museum collection." "I'd love to open the first American Fashion Museum, devoted solely to fashion and couture, similar to Zandra Rhodes' museum in London." http://www.medavog.com Designers in my private collection include: 1,000's of Vera's + Hardcore Givenchy Jean Paul Gaultier. Designer labels in my private collection: Halston, Koos Van Dan Aker, Adria Gilbert, Betsey Johnson for Alley Cat, BEENE BAZAAR,Irene, Schiaparelli, Anna Sui, Todd Oldham, Mugler, Dolce, Montana, Diane Von, Kenzo, Balmain, Fath, Marc Jacobs, Raf Simons, Armani, 70's Anne and Calvin Klein, 60's-70's-80's Oscar De La Renta, Lilli Ann, Chanel, Dior, Nina Ricci "Couture", Pierre Cardin, Estevez, Stephen Burrows, Mori, Sonia Rykiel, Gaultier, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Missoni, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, Pauline Trigere, Missoni, Versace.

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