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Photograph, black and white, of four fashion institute students. Four young women look at drawing. Photo includes: Sara Atkinson, Rosemary Rhyne, Ellie McGirr, and Betty Hobson.
Photograph, black and white, of Fashion Show 1956. Shirley Eisen and Sarah Della Gibson are posing at the Fashion Institute fashion show in February 1956.
Florida State University Fashion Institute students holding design sketch in classroom
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Photograph, black and white, of Florida State University Fashion Institute students holding design sketch in classroom. Adjacent sign reads "The Trend for 1956."
Photograph, black and white, of fashion merchandising interns examining a piece of fabric. Nan Henley, Hepsy Greer, Martha Brigman, and Richard Sweetman.
Photograph, black and white, of Fashion day 1956. Two Fashion Institute students. Two women in professional suits talk to each other while standing outside.
Photograph, black and white, of Fashion Show. From left to right: Faye Wells, Boca Raton; Betsy Meyer, Homestead; Camille Bewan, Miami; Ann Calvert, Mt. Vernon, Ind. Curtsy to Modern Fashion and homage to Martha Washington's style at...
Photograph, black and white, of Fashion Merchandising interns. Students examine a a piece of fabric. Sara Atkinson, Carlyen Rhodes, Sheila McGinty; Dorothy Job, and Richard Sweetman.
Photograph, black and white, of four fashion institute students. Photo includes: Barbara Emmett, Margaret Donaldson, Jeani Kitchens, and Jeanie Cadenhead.
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